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What to wear to my first Target interview?
I'm 18 and have my very first interview at Target tomorrow morning. I've done some research on what to wear, but I'm still stumped.
I originally picked out a dark blue sweater, black jeans, and was deciding between black flats or black boots. Then I read about how you should NEVER wear pants to an interview.
Now, I've picked out the same dark blue sweater, a black skirt, although it has some ruffles and goes above my knees and shows my tattoo, so I was going to wear black tights with it, and then again decide between my flats or boots. Is that acceptable to wear? Or should I change anything?
I do not own
- dress pants
- slacks
- khakis
- polo shirts
- any type of button up/blouse
I do, however, have one black button up dress shirt, but it's a guy's dress shirt.
My closet consists of sweaters, jeans, tank tops, t shirts, flannels, flats, and boots of all heights.
I do have a solid dark red skirt that goes down to my knees, but it clashes with my sweater and I heard you should avoid red at a Target interview.
Any advice on how to look appropriate with the clothes I have? Any tips on the outfit I picked out if it is not entirely acceptable? A head to toe description on how to dress would be fantastic. Please help!
4 Answers
- 4 years ago
The outfit would first describe does not sound bad at all.
I used to work at Target. They'll be focousing more on the answers you give during the interview rather then what you are wearing. Just look clean and make a good first impression.
- Anonymous4 years ago
you NEED to buy some proper attire in order to go to interviews, and if you look online at "female interview attire" you will get ideas...NO boots