Just be confident, cool and cheerful.
Always answer politely and do not be thrown off if they try to upset you. They may just want to test your reaction. Black slacks and polo/sweater sounds good.
2007-06-04 05:23:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Always remember that you are dressing for the interview, not the job. You are trying to make a great first impression, regardless of what you may actually have to wear when/if you are hired. It's food service, so make sure your hair and nails are neatly groomed.
Be sure to follow up your interview with a call, after about a week. Many businesses interview several people and then wait to see who is interested enough to check back. Simply say that you had interviewed and you were wondering if the position had been filled. Chances are you will be hired right then.
2007-06-07 11:57:43
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answered by whitney g 2
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That sounds like fine clothes. You never want to overdress for these things, but that is good for Subway. Answer questions honestly. Don't try to give clever responses.
I think they will hire you because you are concerned about the interview. Many people just don't care. Showing up on time and looking clean and neat are 90% of the interview for a food prep place!
2007-06-04 18:26:51
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answered by Roger B. 5
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Well I have worked at subway before heres what I can tell ya
yes black slacks and a green polo is OK but if you start they might have another shirt for you be enthusiastic and try to learn the menu its simple the key is to be in a good mood and you'll get more tips out of your customers also peace and good luck
2007-06-07 08:42:16
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answered by caughtdreaminshoot 2
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Polo shirt and khaki pants or dark colored slacks. Never wear shorts to an interview.
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answered by Anonymous
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Calm down.... It's Subway for god sakes... You aren't going before Donald Trump...... walk in like you own the place...make yourself look like you are eager to work and excited to be part of the team... I have hired many people before (not for fast food places, but business is business) and always loved the ones who looked like they could take charge... Don't get me wrong though...usually I had to fire them within 3 months because they were morons, but at least they fooled me enough to get in the door and get the experience...
2007-06-05 19:06:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Answer the questions honestly.
Be prepared to talk about:
Why you want the job.
What you can do for the place.
2007-06-04 06:25:03
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answered by keezy 7
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Don't chew gum.Don't have your Mom go in with you.Take your social security card.Turn the cell phone off.Have good manners.If they don't hire you on the spot,thank them and shake their hand good bye.
2007-06-04 05:01:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Don't sweat this. If you're polite, look them in the eye, speak clearly, they'll hire you.
2007-06-04 05:06:55
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answered by Haylebird 4
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yea that sounds very good just answer them the best you can and honestly
2007-06-07 10:27:44
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answered by donielle 7
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