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juicy couture interview tomorrow, need advice?

i plan on wearing some black slacks and a nice silk blouse with a juicy couture necklace and a pair of black pumps. is that too dressy? also what kind of questions should i be expecting to answer? advice from current or former employees would be amazing. thanks.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    sounds lovely ^ ^

    good luck

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    Hello there! First of all congrats on getting an interview. They liked your resume/application which is great news. Dress in the type of clothing they sell in the stores, but do not go too casual. It is better to overdress for an interview than underdress. When you shake the interviewer's hand, ensure that it is a firm handshake. Whimpy handshakes may make the person think you lack self-confidence and they want confident people working their stores. Make eye contact during the handshake and give that person a genuine smile. Sit up straight and slightly forward during the interview. Don't cross your arms over your chest as this type of body language may indicate defensiveness. Keep your hands folded on your lap but not too rigid. They may ask you what your strengths and weaknesses are. This is a CLASSIC question during an interview. Be careful with the weakness question. We all have them, but you don't want say anything derogatory to get you knocked out of the running. I have always avoided this weakness question with "my biggest weakness is chocolate". I have had interviewers laugh out loud with that answer. Then I will say something like "well, in all seriousness I am not that great at algebra". I use algebra because this is a very specific skill that is not required with most jobs (especially retail). I hope this helps. Best of luck and I will keep my fingers crossed for you. Get that job and show them what you are made of!

  • 1 decade ago

    sounds lovely ^ ^

    good luck

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