For any job interview, I would recommend dressing professionally. First of all, wear something conservative. Remember you will be dealing with the public. A tan skirt to the knees is good or tan or black pants. A blouse is also a nice touch and if you have one, a jacket. Don't overdo makeup, cologne, jewelry. You never have a second chance at making a first impression. Leave the flip flops at home. A closed toe, low heel/flat shoe is a good choice. Turn off the cell phone as well. Remember, at a job interview you are selling yourself. Take time to shine!!! I've hired and fired many people over the ten years I was in management. Oh, and if you have any tattoos, make certain they do not show.
2006-07-17 13:04:00
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answered by wanninonni 6
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Dress professionally. You want to make a good first impression. Even though you will be behind a desk, you want the interviewer to know you are serious about this job.
If you have suit wear it. A nice conservative dress is good.
Stay away from short skirts- (very short skirts) and revealing blouses or clothes.
Don't wear shorts or flip-flops.
I hope this helps. Good luck with your interview.
2006-07-17 13:12:17
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answered by Malika 5
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Pretty much for any interview, you always want to look professional. For example: dress slacks/pants with button down collar shirt or like a nice dressy shirt (no low cut or showing cleavage.) Or knee-length skirt w/ nylons. I feel like you should always look your best for the interview because it's what they judge you on and the first thing they see...first impression is important =) Good luck!!!!
2006-07-17 13:05:35
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd suggest going topless and trying to start a trend.
Attractive topless gals at the DMV would be the absolute first pleasurable experience I have ever had. I'd rather go to jail than the DMV.
Whenever our minister at Church asks me to close my eyes and visualize "Hell", my brain always ends up with images of my last trip to the DMV...not a great place for uplifting thoughts.
But I'm sure it would offer great job benefits???
2006-07-17 13:08:23
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answered by laramsfan1966 2
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If you really want the job, wear slacks and a button down dress shirt (not TOO dressy, a touch more on the casual side) and dress shoes (no open toe).
2006-07-17 13:01:37
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answered by Tygirljojo 4
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I believe office attire should be the best selection unless you need to be in the service compound and there a overall service suit is a must for you.
2006-07-17 13:04:01
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answered by patoriclim 1
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black pant or gry, brown pant,blue pants, light brown,pants skirts same color to but nothing higher then knee, shirt avoid anything that has a v and if so wear a shirt other but botton shirts w/ selves look much better shoes close toes or botts
2006-07-17 13:03:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Dress in a casual, business-like way.....nothing flashy to draw attention to yourself.
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GOOD LUCK!
2006-07-17 13:02:09
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answered by cjs702002 3
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always ask about the dress code,,some places have them ,like no open toed shoes OR dress slacks, no jeans
2006-07-17 13:03:16
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answered by lindaann_56 3
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Interesting, I was wondering the same thing myself
2016-08-23 02:08:29
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answered by ? 4
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