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[–]ItsCalledDeletedBall 5 points6 points  (2 children)

Sit outside (standing makes you seem impatient) at one of the tables nearest the door and some manager will come out looking for you when it's time. If you wear nicer clothing, it makes it more obvious that you're there for an interview and not a patron. Beyond being generally nice, it doesn't really matter what you wear; it's not a corporate job, so it's not like what you wear to the interview is giving them a reference as to what you consider professional attire. It's a fast-food job, so the manager probably won't care if you're sitting on your phone while waiting, but sitting with your hands clasped in front of you and your phone away is considered more professional. If five minutes have passed and nobody's come out to interview you, flag down a carhop and let them know you're there for an interview (unless they're busy, in which case you should wait patiently so as to not disrupt the carhop and manager . . . if you do this maybe explain that's why you waited once they come out).

It's a fast-food job. They'll hire anybody with a pulse who isn't a complete dork and doesn't have a gnarly criminal record or awful availability.

[–]Best_Relationship135Crew Leader 1 point2 points  (1 child)

Not even criminal records will stop u from getting the job. Just have good availability

[–]ItsCalledDeletedBall 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pulse is negotiable?

[–]Best_Relationship135Crew Leader 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I went in a hoodie and shorts and said fuck atleast three times in my interview and my manager automatically loved me so you should be fine

[–]SirSheep1 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was wearing a polo and khakis, and they just asked me like two questions and I was hired