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Looking sharp, my man. I think this looks fine for an interview. The point is that you are making an effort. You're not there to win a beauty contest, you're there to present yourself as a responsible and capable employee. Interviewers are generally aware that not everybody has the cash lying around to get a tailored suit for an interview, so it's okay if you look a little awkward or feel uncomfortable.
If you want to take this to the next level, look into "dress shirt stays" or "shirt keepers". They're a device that help keep the shirt looking freshly tucked, and some have the added benefit of also keeping your dress socks hiked up if you have that problem as well (like I always did).
Can't see your shoes in the pic, but obviously a nice pair of black dress shoes will really complete this outfit.
Good luck with your interview!
Shirt stays are the shit!
About the shoes, if you can, match them with your belt. Nice touch.
Oh and rock some crazy dress socks, it's fun.