
I would recommend "business casual" - some khaki (or similar cotton) slacks, a light-colored button-down shirt, nice belt and shoes. Bring a folio or leatherette attache with a pad and pen or pencil to take notes and hold extra copies of your resume and reference sheet. Having a copy of the job description ("JD") in there is also a great idea, so you can study the terms they use and reinforce your comments to match their language.
Smart-looking business casual clothes such as a dress shirt and slacks for men (no tie) and a dress or shirt/slacks also for women. Work outfits are casual (especially with COVID), but you want to look nicer for an interview.
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