Wear something feminine, yet not provocative, you're there to get the job because of your ability, not your body. Wear something that you feel confident in, what you wear plays a huge role in how you carry yourself, talk, etc. Also, take the time to iron your clothes, may sound like common sense but alot of people think that just taking it out of the drier will work but sometimes the clothes need to be presses.
Make sure your hair is neat and clean- make it look like you took the time to do something nice-especially if it's a guy doing the interview, they hate it when a woman comes in with messy hair.
Don't overdo the make-up and jewelry either, this will show that you are trying too hard to get the job.
Wear some perfume or body spray, but again, don't overdo it, you want them to remember you, not your perfume.
Even though the job is for a position in fast food, you should still make a good first impression. Wear a pair of khakis or slacks with a light colored button down shirt. Make sure that you keep your make-up to a minimum and wear appropriate shoes.
Every job interview (even one for Subway) requires that you look your absolute best.
You should look professional. Clean, well-groomed, clothes ironed, shoes polished. Everything about should you say, "I am a responsible adult."
You can wear a skirt, or a dress, or nice slacks. NO JEANS OR SHORTS. Do not wear loads of jingly-jangly jewelry, do not wear loads of make-up, don't smoke, don't chew gum. Nothing sleeveless! Nothing TIGHT or revealing.
Doesn't have to be "dressy" like when you go to church, but whatever clothes you wear should be NICE.
Wear a colorful short-sleeved top and a nice solid color knee-length skirt. Then, heels that match a color or two in your top and purse. Make sure your hair is nice and neat and don't go too heavy on the makeup.
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Wear something feminine, yet not provocative, you're there to get the job because of your ability, not your body. Wear something that you feel confident in, what you wear plays a huge role in how you carry yourself, talk, etc. Also, take the time to iron your clothes, may sound like common sense but alot of people think that just taking it out of the drier will work but sometimes the clothes need to be presses.
Make sure your hair is neat and clean- make it look like you took the time to do something nice-especially if it's a guy doing the interview, they hate it when a woman comes in with messy hair.
Don't overdo the make-up and jewelry either, this will show that you are trying too hard to get the job.
Wear some perfume or body spray, but again, don't overdo it, you want them to remember you, not your perfume.
Good Luck, hope it helps!!
Even though the job is for a position in fast food, you should still make a good first impression. Wear a pair of khakis or slacks with a light colored button down shirt. Make sure that you keep your make-up to a minimum and wear appropriate shoes.
Every job interview (even one for Subway) requires that you look your absolute best.
You should look professional. Clean, well-groomed, clothes ironed, shoes polished. Everything about should you say, "I am a responsible adult."
You can wear a skirt, or a dress, or nice slacks. NO JEANS OR SHORTS. Do not wear loads of jingly-jangly jewelry, do not wear loads of make-up, don't smoke, don't chew gum. Nothing sleeveless! Nothing TIGHT or revealing.
Doesn't have to be "dressy" like when you go to church, but whatever clothes you wear should be NICE.
Wear a colorful short-sleeved top and a nice solid color knee-length skirt. Then, heels that match a color or two in your top and purse. Make sure your hair is nice and neat and don't go too heavy on the makeup.
Don't be nervous. They probably want to see some confidence in their future employees! ;D I agree with the first answer