sparkly little mermaid: job interview : “our dress code is casual no suits or ties here? hlp!?
they also want someone that “will fit into our relaxed but professional entrepreneurial culture” so im guessin i dont go 2 interview in suit so wot do i go in? and do i wear boots, shoes or trainers? its customer service and im a girl (23) if that helps. i need2 no by tues nite as its on weds morn thx 🙂
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Answer by kingstubborn
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.”
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.Answer by Bradly S
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.
Answer by alisha_kellyAlthough 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.
Answer by georgeit 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!!!Answer by Iknowthat
When you go to an interview you should always dress one step above the job you’re applying for.Answer by cy
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.
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