i like clothes and fashion but is working in a clothing store at the mall going to be boring? i dunno what kind of jobs there are, but im guessing like cashiers or people who put clothes back on the racks
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Fashion and Styles? partygurl24 answered Wednesday July 25 2007, 11:04 pm: That's true, it does depend on the store you work at. Working in a mall would be good though because on your breaks you could shop at other stores, and grabbing a bite to eat on your lunch break would be closeby. I would prefer a fun & vibrant, hip store with cute and unique clothes. If I were to work at a store I would probably go for Urban Outfitters (has a cute unique style and they sometimes have bands perform in their store, which should be a lot of fun!)or just any store that you're really into and seems like you would have a great time workig there.
Also along the lines of sales merchandising, they'll let you dress the mannequins in outfits you (as well as other employees, manajers, etc.) feel will inspire the customers' fashion appeal.
You should narrow down the store you want to work at (particularly your favorite because they give you employee discounts) and go to their store websites to locate the job offering they have in your area. I hope I helped! [ partygurl24's advice column | Ask partygurl24 A Question ]
Indigo1208 answered Wednesday July 25 2007, 8:35 am: I guess it depends on the store!!
Try to find a store that encourages you to embrace your own sense of style (by that I mean they don't want to stick you in a boring unifrom). Secondly, look out for stores who offer a "Personal Shopper" or a similar service. That way you can be sure that they wouldn't be unhappy with you giving style advice to customers and you would be able to work towards becoming a personal shopper yourself.
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