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Hi All,
Each of us makes a Statement with what we wear on our body.
Our outward appearance is an indication of our personality. You could say technically that wearing a Dhoti Kurta is Okay for an Interview since it is an Indian Dress and even Gandhiji wore that.
But practically who could dare to do that and get away with it.
There is nothing technical in dresses. It is about conditioning. It is about what we are trying to convey and what the other person understands or misunderstands.
When a farmer goes without a shirt - We call it poverty
When Salman goes without a shirt - We call it style
When Baba Ramdev goes without a shirt - We call it spirituality

From India, Delhi
I have a beard since 1978 and I have been in the Navy till 1998, in IT companies from 1998 to 2010 and just retired. I keep a trim beard and it adds to my personlaity. If you are keeping beard for religious reasons, you could explain it that way. Perceptions and initial reactions of the interviewer have a big say on the final result. Your beard shoud not add to a negative perception.
From India
Hi,
Sure, u can sport a beard. Take care it is in a presentable form. Trim it. Make it attractive. As a friend stated above, it should add to your personality and should not be a liability. U can expect a question on your beard and should reply appropriately
if some one tries to provoke you on your beard. Good luck.
Pavithran.

From India, Thanjavur
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