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Question Posted Sunday September 9 2007, 10:26 am

I have an interview today for KFC and im not sure what to wear can someone please help me?

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thelaura answered Monday September 10 2007, 5:30 pm:
You don't have to go over the top.
Basic smart wear is good (skirt or trousers and a shirt)
Make sure your hair's tied up and you aren't wearing much jewelry, as it makes a better impression of you're trying to get a job with food.
Best of luck with it!

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RachyPie answered Monday September 10 2007, 5:14 pm:
Black trousers are always my must for interviews.

A nice, smart blouse (it doesn't HAVE to be white) is always a safe option for interviews if you're inexperienced at them.

GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR INTERVIEW!! xxx

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