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id go smart but casual. ^-^ maybe a nice pair of jeans, a nice top, wear some nice shoes but not heals. considering you'll be walking around a lot.
for the colours of your cloths id go on how the day feels ^^ if its a nice happy warm day, were nice colours. hehe
hope I helped
No jeans, no trainers, no sweatshirts, no hoodies.
Plain, white or light-coloured blouse or shirt (ironed); dark trousers or medium length clothes with tights, dark shoes you can imagine standing all day on the shop floor in, a dark matching jacket if you have one.
Tie your hair back. You have to be spotless because its a chemist kind of arrangement. Don't cake on the make-up, keep jewellery to the minimum: one pair of simple stud earrings, no facial jewellery, one simple discreet necklace, discreet or no finger rings, a discreet watch. Turn your phone off during the interview.
This dress-code for interviews is generally enough to get you through the rest of your life unless job description specifies otherwise.
Good luck!
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Interview outfit
okay, so im 14 and I have a job interview at pharmasave on thursday, I was wondering what I should wear? (dress, jeans, black pants/white blouse)? please help me =)
-also what sorta shoes should I wear? (runners, skate shoes that match, flats, flip...
flops)?