A suit and tie and nice shoes, clean and polished. Dress like you really want the job.
2006-12-20 07:48:57
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answered by Kathleen M 4
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I just got hired as a teller for Wells Fargo. There are three interviews that took place. One group, one with different managers, then final interview with the branch manager considering you pass all the other interviews..such a long process. Anyways, For all three meetings i was dressed in a grey suit, blue shirt inside, and a matching blue tie with design on it. Most of the other candidates were also wearing suits, guys and girls. I would recommend a suit, but ofcourse if you don't have one. Black shirt with either color pants seems fine but whatever you wear, you MUST wear a tie. Good Luck
2016-05-23 01:34:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I would definetly dress more buisness like. Maybe a nice pair of slacks and button up shirt. If you have a blazer, wear that. The thing is, is you want to dress to an interview like you would going to that job. So if they are more buisness like, like Wells Fargo, dress that way. More causal, dress that way. I guess you can never go wrong dressing too nice and presenting you in a professional manner.
2006-12-20 07:51:29
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answered by kerrberr95 5
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A cheap suit and a cheesy tie. You'll fit right in. And make sure any shoes you wear have not been polished in a decade.
Or, go rent a Grim Reaper outfit. Since you'll be causing the financial demise of every client who comes your way, it would be appropriate to dress the part.
2006-12-20 07:50:33
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answered by Anonymous
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You should definitely look professional, so I would say assless spandex with a pink tutu to start off. Now for a shirt, hmmm, a tshirt with Hulk Hogan on it would attract some positive attention (make sure it's small and tight). Top that off with some Big Bird slippers and you can count on getting that job.
2006-12-20 08:05:56
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answered by Ron J 1
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Just be professional. Button down shirt and tie should be sufficient. You may find that they are dressed more casually for work, but it is better to be overdressed than to look like you don't really care.
2006-12-20 07:49:59
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answered by answerman 4
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Shirt and tie. Nice slacks. Be professional. Just like a banker.
2006-12-20 07:53:28
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answered by Sax M 6
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This one's simple. Wear a suit. If it turns out that they are all wearing pajamas, fine - at least you dressed like you thought it was important.
2006-12-20 08:23:24
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answered by Vincent F 2
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a suit and tie..nice polished shoes...white shirt...it is always good to be over dressed than underdressed...get a hair cut..shave well, light on cologne...and good luck...remember to breathe and smile!
2006-12-20 07:55:41
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answered by OliveRuth 4
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Dress pants, dress shirt, and a tie.♥
2006-12-20 07:51:12
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answered by ♥USMCwife♥ 5
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