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Interview clothing???, Need help when picking out an outfit
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post May 18 2007, 02:34 AM
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Hey everyone,

Im going to a job interview tomorrow for Aeropostale... If you dont know what aeropostale is, its kind of like an american eagle, or abercrombie clothing store. My question is what should I wear to the interview? Do i go with black slacks and a tie, or do I go more casual and use some jeans and a nice button up shirt? I ask because a friend said they may not be looking for how professional you can be, but whether or not you can fit the profile of their employees. Any help or advice would be great
 
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post May 18 2007, 04:08 AM
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Well, considering the kind of job you're having an interview for....I'd go for casual. BUT! Make sure that you're still very neat and tidy. Don't look slobby! XD.gif

Oh, and I wish you luck in the interview. happy.gif
 
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post May 18 2007, 05:15 AM
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First I'd ask anybody I know who has worked there what they've worn for the interview.

I'd go for something casual, but not in that worn out flip flops paired with a wrinkled shirt way. You probably want to show that you aren't a complete headcase when it comes to choosing clothes. I haven't got experience in this, but I'd go for a really nice pair of jeans with a nice polo or collared shirt. But make sure you bring a good attitude along to the interview too, because it's not completely about the clothes you wear.
 
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post May 18 2007, 08:10 AM
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Hmm. I'd say, wear a nice pair of black slacks. There are ways to dress-up jeans, but personally, I'd go with the slacks, they're general interview clothes. =]
 
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post May 18 2007, 06:07 PM
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^ Its aeropostale not a job for some top buisness. My friends brother works their and he wore NICE jeans with a NICE button up shirt. Make sure your hair is all neat and tidy and NOT SLOPPY.
 
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post May 18 2007, 10:25 PM
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For a guy, I think you should wear casual khaki pants, and a button-up collared shirt with an interesting t-shirt underneath. And any clean shoes except for sandals, basketball or skater shoes will probably do. They'd probably like to see whether you'd fit in with their image or not.
 
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post May 18 2007, 10:31 PM
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^ I agree. Show them you can look nice at the interview so the first impression isn't so bad. Casual may not be enough, but that store may not care anyway. They sell casual things like that. Just whatever you think looks best on you.
 
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post May 19 2007, 12:17 AM
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Wear Aeropostale clothing or at least their style of clothing. I don't think you need to dress up. Imagine how embarassing it would be if you were all dressed up and no one else was?

When I went to my interview for Hollister, we were told to dress "hollister-like."
 
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post May 19 2007, 12:22 AM
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Show up naked, that'll get their attention.

Unless you're f**king obese.
 
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post May 19 2007, 12:26 AM
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I'd say go with the style of the store. If you have any of their clothing, go with that or something similar.
 
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post May 19 2007, 03:24 AM
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QUOTE(XxBrookxX @ May 18 2007, 7:07 PM) *
^ Its aeropostale not a job for some top buisness.

zomg o rly?! Yeah, I'm well aware of that. My brother in law is the manager of an Aeropostale down here, and he told me jeans are 'fine', but not impressive. =]
 
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post May 19 2007, 08:33 AM
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wear their clothing
 
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post May 19 2007, 03:19 PM
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Oh, and make sure you don't wear any of their competitors, like Hollister or AE whistling.gif At least not anything you can obviously tell is from there.
 
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post May 20 2007, 06:30 PM
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^
wtfudge? Hollister & AE are the same as Aero because it's under the same company?
 
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post May 20 2007, 09:07 PM
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They must be desperate. show a picture of yourself.
 
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post May 21 2007, 01:10 AM
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Congrats on being hired quickly Robbi. _smile.gif

But yeah, sometimes its not the clothes, but it does help. I'm sure they took into consideration you weren't necessarily there for the interview that day.
 
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post May 21 2007, 03:38 AM
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QUOTE(robbot!c @ May 20 2007, 10:38 PM) *
.......................... What?

Yeah, they probably were desperate. They had huge "WE'RE HIRING" signs on the bulletin boards.




I mean, i mean, i mean ... a picture of your clothes.
 
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post May 21 2007, 05:34 AM
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if you want to, try wearing some clothes from the store. lol j/k it might look like you're trying too hard.

well someone once told me that "there's no such thing as overdressing for an interview". it's up to you whether you'd like to follow their advice or not.
 

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