If you go in W/ a red or white shirt & kakie pants they might let you stay and work. This depends on if it is a group interview. Right now it might not be but at X-mas we do that a lot. This shows that you are absurvent and might give you a few points.
2006-07-13 16:25:29
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answered by TOYS R US KID 3
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Wow, you wore jeans to an interview and still managed a call back?! Even for entry level positions, you should wear professional attire. Employers want to know you're taking the responsibility of a job seriously.
2006-07-12 16:10:56
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answered by MackMama 3
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A giraffe costume.
replace the jeans with khakis. Polo shirt should be good enough for them, but it's hard to overdress for an interview.
2006-07-12 16:10:14
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answered by Answers- Like them or not 2
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Dress for success. Picture the way your interviewer will be dressed and try to dress the same way. You want to be seen as a capable professional that can be relied on and can be promoted. If you have a business suit, wear it. If not, the most business like outfit in the most neutral colors (black, white, tan, navy) would be best. Make sure your shoes are polished (not scratched up or dirty, and NO SNEAKERS) and go light on the make up/jewlery.
This will show the interviewers that you are serious about landing the job and that you are a reliable personable candidate.
P.S. Shake hands, smile, and make sure you remember their names when they introduce themselves to you.
Good luck!
2006-07-12 16:17:42
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answered by Kristonia 3
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I got hired on the spot when I went to my interview at toys r us I wore kakis and a collard shirt. I was competting with 2 other people dress to impress or proffesional at least.
2006-07-12 16:10:46
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answered by rubberbandmanjcm 1
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Wear nice pants with a leapord print blouse. This will subconciously remind the interviewer of Jeffrey the Giraffe's spots.
Zing! Job in your pocket! Thank me later!
2006-07-12 16:10:05
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answered by Anonymous
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You might keep a Giraffe suit in reserve.
Honestly, a clean polo with a pair of neat slacks. You may not want to overdress for the job.
2006-07-12 16:09:51
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answered by racingcowboy58 6
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I would say dressy cassual. Professional, yet ful. A flirty knee length skirt bright, and a nice blazer with some fun jewelry, and some pumps. Shows you are proffessional, but you've got a little kid in you too. Good luck!!
2006-07-12 16:13:56
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answered by leeleebear2529 3
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I would dress business casual. This time, instead o wearing jeans wear a nice pair of dress pants...i.e Black pants & a nice but casual top with it. That can never go wrong!
2006-07-12 16:11:03
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answered by Blondie* 4
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You can NEVER over-dress for an interview. So I would go 100% professional - go in a suit.
P.S. I hope you get it - I wish I could work at Toysrus.
2006-07-12 16:18:55
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answered by timmytude 4
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