I'd wear something nice, not a suit, but something you'd go out on a nice (not fancy) date with husband or significant other. Nice sweater and blouse, skirt or slacks. "Sensible shoes."
2006-11-06 09:18:21
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answered by kingstubborn 6
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Although they may be a jeans and tee kind of place, I would not go to the interview in jeans and a tee. Definitely don't go in a suit if they tell you not to. You want to make an impression so don't go too casual/sloppy, but you want to fit in so don't overdress.
I would probably go in business casual. What can work on either a guy or a girl are khakis with a polo/golf shirt with dress (but not too fancy) shoes.
2006-11-06 09:21:06
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answered by alisha_kelly 3
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Wear casual slacks (Khaki's, etc) a polo t-shirt, and regular shoes... not dress ones, and not sneakers
Your hair should be done nice, but not to over-the-top (no pony-tails for the interview) .Your make-up should be understated, and your jewelry should be limited to a ring on each had (small ones) a simple pair of earrings (studs are preferred) and MAYBE a small, unobtrusive neclace.
Good luck with the interview and the job.
2006-11-06 09:20:40
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answered by Bradly S 5
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i don't understand what marketplace you're interviewing in, yet denims are on no account an option for an interview, even interior the form marketplace. purchase a pair of black chinos or Dockers, yet do not make the denims mistake. clever casual might recommend a pair of slacks and button down shirt, possibly a tie yet not inevitably a jacket. Overdressing for an interview is greater effective than underdressing no matter the variety you slice it! good good fortune!
2016-11-27 23:36:05
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answered by ? 4
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Just wear something along the lines of Khaki pants and a polo shirt. As far as shoes I would just wear something casual like hush puppies or something like that.
2006-11-06 09:19:22
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answered by JB 4
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how about a white collar shirt under a black v-neck sweater with black pants or skirt. it implies "interested & professional" but not "stuffy uptight business suit girl". khaki pants for an interview are still to casual.
2006-11-06 10:07:30
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answered by cy 2
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When you go to an interview you should always dress one step above the job you're applying for.
2006-11-06 09:23:47
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answered by Anonymous
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it doesn't matter if the dress code was being naked. when you go for a job interview, you need to dress in your best as they will have formed a first impression on how they think of you before they ask the first question!!!
2006-11-06 09:21:23
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answered by george 2 6
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