Friday, March 9, 2012

I have a interview coming up at the Gaylord Texan. ( it's a Resort and Convention center) I am applying to be a hostess at one of their restaurants. The interview is being held with a rep. from the human resources department. How should I dress for the interview?

All suggestions are welcome on how to dress, how should I do my hair, make up etc.

Thanks for the help :)|||Isn't that the ULTRA CONSERVATIVE CHRISTIAN RESORT? Dress like you were going to interview for Disney. Clean cut, nails polished with clear nail polish, maybe a little French manicure, small posts for earrings, a nice pressed white shirt that covers all the essentials, but shows just a hint of the chest (not CLEAVAGE) , and a dark colored skirt to just SLIGHTLY above the knee, a pair of dark shoes, comfortable, or small heel, Perhaps a pair of nylons and a manageable, simple purse that is conservative and will hold the basics, a little lip gloss, some blush and a bit of mascara, breath mints, a pen and a brush. Simple, but elegant. Maybe a small string of pearls or a small cross on a sweet little chain. I would put my hair in an updo, or pulled back in a simple ponytail (not just THROWN up) with a little bit of bang, small bow or dark hair tie, a little spritz of hair spray to keep it neat and Wah la! You want to convey, able, capable, smart, not frivolous, on top of it, in charge without being bossy, knowing what and who you are. A PROFESSIONAL who represents their company quite nicely! Don't be nervous, take a deep breath, and project "I know what I am doing" and listen well, attentive, and answer only what they ask. Not too much giggling, unless they make a joke! I hope you get the job!|||You should dress as if you already have the job. Look at how the other people who do the same job at the company dress and do it one step better.|||white or pastel blouse with a black skirt (about knee-length)

and wear your hair up, go easy on the makeup to look as natural, yet professional as possible. Good Luck!|||As a human resources professional/recruiter, I always recommend that an applicant investigate the company to find out what the culture is like. This helps you to feel better prepared and more comfortable when answering questions about why they should hire you.

In regard to your wardrobe, be simple, elegant and understated. Your personality should stand out, not your clothes. A simple dress shirt with dress pants or skirt should work. If you have a suit, wear it. Simply put, you should look clean and pressed. Wear simple and understated jewelry; no more than 5 pieces of jewelry. Your hairstyle should also be simple, but pretty. Close-toed shoes are preferable because they do not distract. You want to look cool and elegant especially since you are applying for a hostess job.

Remember that the key to "acing" any interview is to demonstrate confidence in yourself, be prepared to answer any question, know the company & what they value, and be yourself.

Good luck on your interview! I hope you get the job.

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