A nice pair of slacks and a button down shirt with a cute pair of heels (do not wear open toes or mules) should suffice...or, you can wear a button down shirt with a knee-length skirt. Also, do not wear too much make-up or perfume.
2007-02-26 07:14:23
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answered by Nisha 3
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if you are in a warm-weather region, a shirt and tie, slacks, and leather shoes are sufficient. bring an umbrella if it's really hot and maybe wear your tie just right before your interview. remember you still need to look professional and serious about the job if you want to give the employer a good first impression. if the position is very blue-collar, it is okay. just inform your interviewer that you know that the job is just so and so, but you wanted to dress up to show your seriousness and professionalism in getting the job. this will answer any questions from the employer about whether you know what job you're applying for, even though it may be really low-level.
2007-02-26 07:10:48
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answered by Moomoo 2
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I would wear nice khaki pants, a simple & solid-colored top (fitted-not tight/not baggy) and very cute patterned comfortable closed-toe heels that matched the top. Definitely not open toe shoes, jeans, or shorts. No perfume, minimal jewelry, minimal makeup. Groomed, clear nails. I think a suit would be inappropriate unless you're interviewing for CEO. Good luck.
2007-02-26 08:20:08
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answered by ? 2
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I would dress professionally no matter if you are going for an executive position or to work at a fast food restaurant. Clean, pressed slacks and shirt, modest jewelry and makeup and well groomed hair.
It doesn't matter about the job, it matters how you present yourself that shows you are responsible and mature enough to be professional no matter what the job entails. Guarantee you will make an impression!
Good luck! :)
2007-02-26 07:12:03
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answered by ivy9toes 6
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Depends on what type of job.
If it's in administration, you should dress like someone in an office.
If it's for a concession stand, wear clean casual clothes.
You should wear to the interview the same clothing you'll be wearing on the job.
2007-02-26 07:08:46
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answered by flywho 5
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I agree with the first answer. Concession= khakis and nice blouse.
Office= what you would wear to church
Good luck.
2007-02-26 07:12:00
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answered by Charles Dexter Ward 3
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Just wear something nice.
2007-02-26 07:09:05
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answered by Shorty 2
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Start with a honking nose. Then have a water squirting flower and big red floppy shoes along with a pair of hula-hoop pants.
You should do fine.
2007-02-26 07:11:22
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answered by Anonymous
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May i suggest casual but smart? :)
2007-02-26 07:11:18
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answered by ChocGlico 2
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