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I think any of those are fine choices. I'd pick whichever one looks the best/most professional on and that you are comfortable in. Most recruiting agencies will have you do some sort of computer testing during your first visit (ex. typing, MS Office, and some even have Customer Service related tests). For this reason I usually wear pants since that is what I'm most comfortable in :)
Best of luck!
I agree that I think any would work. Is there one you feel most confident in?
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I have an interview on Thursday (woo hoo!!!) and I'm yet again at a loss for what to wear. It's with a recruting place but it's for an inbound customer service call center job. I know I want to wear a suit and I now have two, kind of three but I'm not entirely sure which one would be best. I have a khaki suit from new york & co that is a skirt/jacket combo, I have a grey suit from Kohls (from the jr.'s department) that is a jaket/pants combo, and I have a black pencil skirt, black jacket combo that isn't a suit but it looks like a suit. I'm not sure which is the best pick for this interview. Help bees!