jillybean
Well-known member
Re: Interview at Clinique at Sears in Canada
I worked for Clinique in the US and you will have to take out your piercings and cover your tattoos, which will be easy as you wear the lab coats and they are long-sleeved.
For shirts underneath your jacket, you can't have a shirt that doesn't touch your collarbone. So, think of a basic t-shirt. That's what you should use as your guideline. When you start, you obviously won't have your jacket but just wear a nice black shirt with no frills and black pants.
The jackets are not breathable AT ALL so wearing cotton t-shirts (or even a sleeveless shirt as you won't see it under the jacket) and pants are your best route if you are prone to being hot.
Clinique has a much more strict dress code policy. You must wear your hair up (if it touches your shoulders), only wear one set of earrings and they have to be silver or pearl, you can wear a watch but it should be silver so it matches the buttons on your jacket and only one ring on each finger. My Lancome neighbor would always tease us saying Clinique was a cult. lol
It sounds much worse than it is, I really loved working for them.
I worked for Clinique in the US and you will have to take out your piercings and cover your tattoos, which will be easy as you wear the lab coats and they are long-sleeved.
For shirts underneath your jacket, you can't have a shirt that doesn't touch your collarbone. So, think of a basic t-shirt. That's what you should use as your guideline. When you start, you obviously won't have your jacket but just wear a nice black shirt with no frills and black pants.
The jackets are not breathable AT ALL so wearing cotton t-shirts (or even a sleeveless shirt as you won't see it under the jacket) and pants are your best route if you are prone to being hot.
Clinique has a much more strict dress code policy. You must wear your hair up (if it touches your shoulders), only wear one set of earrings and they have to be silver or pearl, you can wear a watch but it should be silver so it matches the buttons on your jacket and only one ring on each finger. My Lancome neighbor would always tease us saying Clinique was a cult. lol
It sounds much worse than it is, I really loved working for them.