I got a job at buffalo wild wings and they want me to come in tomorrow to do an observation shift. Please help me out on what I should wear. For both my interviews there I wore some nice jeans and a nice shirt with flats.
Pittguy answered Friday April 18 2014, 10:51 am: First off, congratulations on your new job.
Knowing the nature of the workplace and given the info you have provided on how you dressed for the interviews, I think we can come to a few basic conclusions.
Since they hired you and apparently did not have a problem with the clothing you chose to wear to the interviews, if they did I assume they would have said something, it seems like a laid back sort of place. And while I've personally never been to one of their restaurants, I do know about them and understand the relaxed, casual setting and environment.
I think combined with the fact that they didn't give you any guidelines on how they would like you to dress, suggests to me that what you've been wearing so far is just fine. If it turns out that it isn’t, they will probably just politely let you know and you’ll be ready for the next day.
If you're still worried about it, just make a quick call to your manager and take out all the guess work.
TheAnnie answered Friday April 18 2014, 1:29 am: Make sure to wear comfortable shoes in addition to matching what the employees there wear. So if the employees are wearing khakis, wear khakis. Also it would be best wearing your hair back if it is long and having your fingernails trimmed. Good luck! [ TheAnnie's advice column | Ask TheAnnie A Question ]
mrsh answered Thursday April 17 2014, 4:06 pm: Think about what the uniform is like and try wearing something quite similar
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