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Aug 7, 2014
Allison K.
I got called for an interview to be a hostess at Logans Roadhouse and I need help on what to wear! I've only been to one interview before but it was a group interview. So this would be my first one-on-one interview and I want to do my absolute best to get this job. Any help would be appreciated!
Aug 7, 2014
Kendra H.
Something more business casual such as a nice longer dress, or khakis with a colored shirt and nice blazer. Stray away from things like jeans, t-shirts, and shorts. You could try a more formal skirt with a blouse. Choose shoes that are dressy but comfortable and easy to walk in; don't be the person who falls on their face because their shoes are too high! Keep makeup simple and hair either down curly or up in a more professional style like a bun that isn't messy.
Aug 7, 2014
Kendra H.
Also,
It's far better to overdress than to under dress for an interview. So go more to the business side than casual side