Should always dress professionally. For most white collar office jobs, should wear a business suit.
Would not suggest you get an interview with them as they are shutting down there last shop on the 5th January.
formal suit
swimsuit, towel, life jacket
You should wear professional attire for a job interview for a Registered Nurse position. Wear a suit, or nice dress, with 'sensible' shoes, clean hands/nails, and downplay make-up. Don't wear excessive perfume, make-up, or jewelry.
a thong or man-thong and nothing else
Yes, if you are female and the braids in your hair look neat then its fine to wear them to a job interview working in a casual business office environment. If you are a man, braids are generally unprofessional to a job interview at a casual business interview. Neat-looking locs should be just fine instead.
you should not wear casual clothes it makes a bad impression on the employer if he/she thinks your not smart and clean
Job Interviews AnswerVisit the place of interview or simply ask how people dress. Dress slightly better than you would if you worked there for an interview. For instance, if you wear jeans on the job, weak khakis for the interview. If khakis and a polo are worn on the job, wear khakis and shirt with a tie. Wear a suit only if the company employees normally wear nice pants and shirt with a tie (like an office or law firm, etc.). You would be over dressed to wear a suit to an interview as a grocery store manager. Good luck! Job Interviews AnswerSimply ask when you set the interview. Best Bet, dress your best. There is no such thing as over dressing for a professional interview (unless you show up in a tux). If you are going after a labor job, dress business casual ie: khakis and a golf shirt.
Nothing to flashy, just wear a t-shirt and pants depending on the weather.
I would say maybe not because you always want to look professional at an interview and I think a teenager should wear something like black pants. If you wear black pants and look neat and a nice top too you will impress the people there =)
I say no, but not because the individual is a male, because there is a suprising amount of employers who don't allow their employees to wear open toe heels. At a job interview, I would definitely wear a classic, closed toe pump or even a sling back if I just had to be different.
Well,really,i dont think wearing crystals to a job interview is a very good idea.You dont want your future boss getting the wrong idea!believe me.....