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Diesel, London
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Note- I know this is on the work and volunteering forum but It was suggested I should put it here.
I have an "interview" tomorrow at a Diesel store in London. The problem is i'm not quite sure what to wear, and the reason for this is beacuse I'm not sure if i'm going to have a proper interview.
Basically this is what happened. I went into the store yesterday and asked for the manager, I then asked him if they had any part-time vacancies and he said yes we do. He then said come in on wednesday and we'll have a little chat and coffee. This was all before he even looked at my CV. After this he took my CV and that was the end of it. He seemed really keen to hire me. Anyway, I'm treating this as an interview even though he said "chat"...is that the right thing to do.
I'm not really sure on what to wear considering im going for a sales assistant position and the fact that it sounds formal from what he said.
I was thinking of wearing something "trendy" or something more smater...i.e. shoes, shirt and trousers but no tie.
Any way can anyone give me any advice on what I should wear, i'd appreciate it
Thank you.
I have an "interview" tomorrow at a Diesel store in London. The problem is i'm not quite sure what to wear, and the reason for this is beacuse I'm not sure if i'm going to have a proper interview.
Basically this is what happened. I went into the store yesterday and asked for the manager, I then asked him if they had any part-time vacancies and he said yes we do. He then said come in on wednesday and we'll have a little chat and coffee. This was all before he even looked at my CV. After this he took my CV and that was the end of it. He seemed really keen to hire me. Anyway, I'm treating this as an interview even though he said "chat"...is that the right thing to do.
I'm not really sure on what to wear considering im going for a sales assistant position and the fact that it sounds formal from what he said.
I was thinking of wearing something "trendy" or something more smater...i.e. shoes, shirt and trousers but no tie.
Any way can anyone give me any advice on what I should wear, i'd appreciate it
Thank you.
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i would've thought they think you're trying too hard to impress tbh!
Often in trendy stores they don't really care that much about experience but rather that the sales assistents compliment the image of the store.
Just wear something unusual, and well accessorised.
Casual ish, but not to casual.