For Sears you probably don't need to be professional, but more business casual. I would wear pants, like black or khaki, with a button up shirt of just about any color that's flattering on you. Otherwise, you could wear a dress or appropriate length skirt if the weather is hot. I would make sure you're well pedicured if you wear open toe shoes. And don't forget the breath mint!
2006-08-03 18:43:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Just a nice pant suit would be fine. Make sure your shoes are polished. According to studies, that's one of the first things an interviewer notices about people.
Good Luck, and smile a lot when you talk.
2006-08-03 18:42:21
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answered by drinkupmehearties 3
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I'd wear a skirt and top, a dress, or else nice dark tailored pants. No jeans. No formalwear. Not TOO sexy. Wear hose, and non-sporty shoes. Either flats or heels, in leather or a leather-like material. Simple, not overly colorful clothing, and simple jewelry and makeup if any. Smile, and be respectful! Good luck!
2006-08-03 18:45:15
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answered by catintrepid 5
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nice skirt around the knee calm neutral color with a nice blouce to match, stay away from no sleeves you want some sort of sleeve 3quarter inch is best looks most professional but if it's really hot where you are it will be understandable. a little jerwly not to much, a nice necklace and earings to match it. only one to two sets of earings no more, a ring or two is ok as well. good luck
2006-08-03 18:45:10
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answered by Chrys 2
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make sure you are neat, showered and clean, clothes ironed. depending on what job you are applying for, stick with greys, blacks, whites-more professional. wear stockings instead of bare legs, don't wear red or flashy colors. keep jewelry and accessories to a minimum and make up as well. hair should be nicely combed and pinned back out of your face. a simple pony works too. more than anything keep eye contact and present yourself the best way you can. hope this helps. good luck.
2006-08-03 18:44:09
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answered by itsa_me23 3
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i went to a convention about finding jobs a couple of years back and this macy's spokes person said that she prefers people who wears 3-piece on an interview. you can mix match it. like suit w pants and shirt. or knee length skirt with suit and shirt. or cardigan over shirt and then a pencil skirt. dont wear too much make up, be appropriate. avoid wearing hats and extra short skirts. just think... corporate.
2006-08-03 18:52:41
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answered by Anonymous
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anything proper,neat, clean, sedate and understated. no garrish make-up. a long skirt and a blouse would do or a mute colored dress. you don't have to wear a suit;unless the job is management . or public oriented. good luck i'm sure you'll do just fine. be prompt.
2006-08-03 18:54:22
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answered by rosieC 7
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its an office position, right? wear a polo of a good color and a skirt (neutral color), closed shoes and avoid jewelry (wear a watch though and a pair of earrings, if you like). best of luck with the interview.
2006-08-03 18:46:23
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answered by jose martin 2
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A nice western formal outfit....like a formal trouser or knee length skirt and a nice formal white shirt or a blazer on top...ur selected....ALL THE BEST ok...
2006-08-03 18:42:43
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answered by hotgy4999 3
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they basically would like to see how you would dress for work a pants suit or skirt (not too short )and a blouse not too revealing .Best is too go for a walk through their store and see what the employees are wearing.
2006-08-03 18:45:29
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answered by kiss 4
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