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How would you dress for an interview position of a teller at a bank?
Asked by cblove
I have an interview for a postion as a teller but I don't know how to dress, I don't want to show up in a suit do I?
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Best Answer:
You ABSOLUTELY want to show up in a suit; with a starched shirt and shined shoes.
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If you want to get it. Definately a smart suite, neatly Ironed white shirt (also a tie if you're a chap) and a polished black or brown dress shoes.
If you don't - ripped jeans, oily T-shirt and a bright jesters hat (the brighter the better).
Answered by Tom K
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Nice slacks, probably black with a nice crisp button down shirt, nice shoes. No Capri's.
Be sure your nails are clean and manicured as working in a bank everyone will see your hands. I have also heard if you part your hair on the left, even if you are used to parting it in the middle or the right you stand a better chance of landing a job. I don't know, worth a try.......Good Luck!!!!
Answered by suziQ
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yes you do, because you will be wearing dress shirt and tie and slacks with dress shoes every day
Answered by tilda52000
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a very nice 2 piece suit..neutral color...low heels..not too much make-up or perfume.
Answered by Quasi
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For a bank, business suit most likely. Or you can actually make a visit to the bank and see how their staff and manager dresses.
Answered by cklwong
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Yes, wear a suit. It doesn't matter what everyone else wears, you are attempting to get a job and you definitely want to appear professional. If you're hired, the dress code will be explained to you.
Answered by kathy059
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nice skirt suit with neutral hose and low heels. Modest makeup and maybe a necklace.
Answered by qtjenw
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