Question Posted Thursday January 10 2008, 11:11 pm
I have an interview at Abercrombie tomorrow. I've never been on an interview before, so im really nervous. I also don't know if its ok to wear jeans or not. Ive been getting mixed reviews from people. So, yes or no on the jeans and does anyone have any advice?? Has anyone applied there themselves? Thanks.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Work & School category? Maybe give some free advice about: Job Searches? fatallygorgeous answered Friday January 11 2008, 11:35 am: I worked at A&F for 2 years, so I can tell you that you should definitely wear something from their store. They're looking to hire people who have "the look", and you might get put in the back doing shipments if they don't feel you can represent the brand.
Also, make sure you really bring your personality to the table, smile a lot and be friendly during the interview. Abercrombie does group interviews, so it's meant to be a relaxed, fun environment. They'll ask you a bunch of silly questions, like "What day of the week would you be and why?" or "What kind of tree would you be?", just to see how much your personality comes through in your answers, since they want outgoing, friendly people out on their sales floor.
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CrayolaJenn210 answered Friday January 11 2008, 1:23 am: Did you apply or did they ask you to apply? If they offered you the opportunity, wear something similar to what you wore when you were asked - Abercrombie Employees are often picked for their style and looks, basically they picked you for a reason.
If I were you, I'd go in wearing something similar to what you were wearing if they asked you, you start wearing their clothes when you start working there.
If you applied, and you're now getting interviewed you should just wear something that you normally wear, and try and avoid wearing their brand. That includes Hollister haha.
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