Do I have a chance to get a job [16 years old]?

I have an interview in GAP downtown Chicago
and i really want to work at Gap but i have a chance
if im 16 years old and 4'9 ?
my position would be sales position

Also is there any tips you can give me for the job interview?

ThinkAboutIt2012-10-02T18:36:05Z

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In this day and age, without sales experience and a completely open schedule- I would not count on on it

kienzle2016-08-01T15:00:00Z

I even have social anxiousness and get headaches every day it will possibly get lovely unhealthy, i wouldnt need a job where i actual ought to faux i'm and act all completely happy and things like that i used to be going to head to a pet safe haven, or somewhere with pets to help out seeing that i consider tons of animals there are so adorable, and they're fun to be with, but i couldnt in view that i had to be 16, atleast that's the rule here and you're 16, so that you would are attempting that, it is going to mostly make you happier to get away

Anonymous2012-10-02T18:09:08Z

Yes you have a chance at getting a job if your 16 and if you don't get the job ask the school to find you one they will help you if you have good grades it's called workability it's cool they get you a job and you don't gata work every day only a sertant amount of hours and then you get paid
And for the interview dress professional
Kakey pants
Polo shirt
Nice shoes

Catman2012-10-02T18:10:36Z

1. Dress one "tier" above associates (except of course if they're in jeans and t shirts). If they're wearing khakis and polos, wear a button down and khakis/dress pants or the female equivalent.

2. If they ask for weaknesses you have, DO NOT say "I work to hard", or something completely irrelevant like "I'm poor at British Literature". Give them a legitimate weakness like lack of public speaking skills or something of that sort. Then give them ways in which you can or are improving.

3. Answer everything truthfully.

4. "Tell me about yourself" does not mean your life's story. Give a quick run down of your education, volunteer, and any applicable info that the company would like.

5. Smile.

6. Don't bring up pay unless the interviewer talks about it.