When interviewing in the life sciences industry, a good rule of thumb is to dress as you would if a key client, regulatory partner, or senior scientific stakeholder were visiting your organization. Professional attire signals respect for the industry’s emphasis on credibility, precision, and trust. Dressing professionally also helps boost confidence and composure, especially valuable in high-stakes, technical interviews. Aim for a clean, polished, and conservative appearance that reflects the standards of pharmaceutical, biotech, medical device, or research environments. Remember, your professionalism isn’t just reflected in what you wear; your manners, communication style, and demeanor should reinforce the same sense of competence and reliability.
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