
miakista
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black pants..black dress shoes..leave your hair down..straighten it..as for the top just make sure its over casual but not too classy because they want an avearge person not someone trying to be a ceo |
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Brandon C
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Nothing fancy , dress neat [ black pants and a white shirt] and look well groomed.
Always give them the impression that you can handle the job and follow instructions . |
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mentalbasset
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Nice, neat casual clothes. No jeans. |
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emilyaddictive
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ahha i just went to a presentation about this. No jeans, a nice blouse or preppy shirt. A pencil skirt, or something below the knees. Or ironed pants. |
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unhearted16
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1. You could probably find a better place to work.
2. Casual, Khaki's Blouse. |
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Tony R
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something casual but nice |
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njank99
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no jeans. Kahky pants, or dress pants and a sweater or blouse and shoes. no sneakers.
just look clean and not unkept |
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!neleh
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Smart clothes that make you look like you have made a little effort and are naturally tidy and clean but not a full on business suit, unless you are going for a managerial position. Maybe a little make up but not too much, expecially if it is a food-industry job. Clean hair and nails are a must. Something comfortable as well! |
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christiangurl52
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Very nice clothing.
No jeans. No t-shirts.
Try slacks and a nice
shirt (not fitted not too
big). |
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Curiosity Killed Your Cat Not Me
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I would dress casual, a button up shirt and either pants or a short dress and some comfortable shoes. Nothing too fancy, you don't want to overdress. Most of the time, when a fast-food employer does an interview they are wearing a manager's uniform. So you should dress casual to look nice but don't go all out. |
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Bacie S
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i don't know how to spell cackis but wear them with a nice shirt! |
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Kat
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dress jeans, shoes not sneakers and a nice conservative blouse. Nothing short or revealing. Not too much makeup. Look them straight in the eye when you talk to them. Remember to breath and smile but don't giggle. If a friend walks in while you are having your interview don't stop and talk to them. |
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jordinyc
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Clothing. Also bate before arriving. Don't bring any weapons.
Seriously, you'd have to be really terrifying for McDonnalds or Burger King to not hire you based on your appearance.
I only know one person who ever didn't get hired by them. I'm positive the reason was not appearance but because of her disability, and the fact that she hasn't sued them for that is her own laziness.
As long as you look decent, you'll be fine. Don't show up in a 3 piece suit. Just regular jeans or pants, t-shirt or casual dress shirt, comb your hair, brush your teeth, shave, and get a haircut if you need one. |
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Stacyxoxo
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u should always wear nice decent clothes to an interview. Jeans arent appropriate in any case. Slacks and a casual but nice top are okay. Polos and khakis are nice for this kinda job interview. somethin like that. u dont have to dress up to the nines. good luck and welcome to the working world. |
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AMBER L
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Jeans and a nice shirt |
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Cookie
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Nothing,because that's what you can afford working at McDonald's and if you do get the job buy lots of diet pills. |
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whiskeyman510
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It's always better to be overdressed than under-dressed. |
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cswmom
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I would say business casual. Eventhough you are applying for a minimum wage job, you still want to show that you are serious. It is also good practice for when you are looking for a better job. |
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calum12121212
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in answer to the guy who said "meat is murder shirt"
mac donalds burgers dont even have any meat in them, more chance of eating someones old boot than beef |
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karla
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don't get too fancy, i'm thinking some nice jeans or khaki pants and a stylish blouse would look great. |
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OMGITSKATE
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Whatever yu noramlly wear xx |
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tomatoetoo
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Nice casual clothes. |
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Jenny
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Dress to impress! Wear dress pants and a nice shirt.. nothing too casual. No jeans.
Be neat and clean in appearance.
Casual = lazy, didn't really take time out of their day to change and prepare for the interview
More formal = takes initiative, prepared, organized.
But not full out suit and tie, lol, just a nice pair of dress pants and a nice shirt. Comb your hair, touch up your makeup, just look clean, neat, nice.
Interview attire shouldn't change for any company.. unless it's a full-time job (where you'll be working the rest of your life). If it's a part-time job while you go to school my above answer is fineee.
Good luck! |
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Jen
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No jeans for any kind of interview. Slacks and a nice shirt. Nothing too fancy. |
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lisalau
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casual clothes since you get a uniform, they just want to make sure you aren't mentally unstable for the job |
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lovya
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probably very nice clothes, because even if it is an interview to a fast food place, or somethin, its still an interview |
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jaaazzy
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just pain clothes, its not like its the attorny industry. |
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Wes (Forges Fire)
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A "Meat-is-murder" Tee-shirt. |
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kaylee_clifton
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The uniform. Hehe. Idk nice formal clothing would be good. |
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itsjustme
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For interviews with these fast food companies, it really makes absolutely no difference what you wear, as long as you are neat and clean, and even then, looking at some of the help behind the counters at these places, that doesn't seem to matter much. |
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Blue
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clothes.
nothing trashy, nothing dirty, nothing w/ holes or offensive logos . . . ive never worked in fast food but judging from going there they hire just about anybody so i doubt you need to keep super dolled ip |
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