Subtly dressing like the D/MDs (e.g., wearing jackets most days if they do) is easy signaling as a junior. It's the same concept as mirroring in a conversation to show interest - folks subconsciously pick up on it. Just don't be over the top and you're fine... people get the "dress for the job you want" approach as the young team member.  

 


This. I’ve actually found that the C-suite, which is directly above my current level (director in our org) dress much sportier than I did when I came on to the team. I was used to wearing suits and I liked wearing ties, but slowly I’ve lost the ties, took the jacket off more and more, and now I’ve moved to the point of dressing much more causally, especially on Summer Fridays where I usually just wear khakis and a company golf polo.

To answer your question, I think highly of someone who dresses well, especially in a corroborate appropriate setting. It’ll set you apart from the poorly dressed business casual crowd. Unless people around you are noticeably dressing much more casual, then I see no reason you can’t dress a bit more formally as long as you do it right.

Just read the room and have some discretion. You’ll be fine either way honestly.

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I'd respect them. As someone who likes to dress well I would appreciate it

 

I must say, that junior has some serious style game! The tailored suit and those sharp coats show a great sense of fashion and attention to detail. And that leather briefcase? It's not just a bag; it's a statement piece. It looks like this young individual is making a strong impression and projecting a professional image. Maybe they have an important presentation or interview lined up? Or perhaps they just have a keen eye for fashion. Either way, they've definitely caught my attention with their confident and polished look!

 

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