Employers can tell horror stories about people who show up on their
doorstep looking for work with: torn jeans, t-shirts with offensive
sayings, dirty fingernails, uncombed hair, curlers in their hair, and
poor attitudes. While you have the right to dress the way you want on
your own time, it is important that you dress the way an employer wants
if you expect to be considered for a job. (This may also mean removing
studs or getting a hair cut.).The PDF tell you more details.
When
you are dropping off resumes, dress as if you were going to be
interviewed, because you might happen to be in the right place at the
right time and have the opportunity to speak to the employer or manager
right away. Many businesses have now adopted a more casual dress code,
but it's a good idea to take some time before your interview to check
out how the other employees are dressed. A good rule of thumb is to
dress a little better for the interview than you would expect to dress
on a daily basis. Dress above the position you want when to make a good
first impression.
It is not necessary to have a big budget to
present a tailored image. All it takes is time, careful shopping and a
little ingenuity. Check out the second hand stores, the Salvation Army
or Thrift Stores or your friends' closets.Branson on Office Ties and the
Company Dress Code.
One of our first changes has been to start
to remove the traditional counters and replace them with informal
seating areas. We also thought that the staff’s formal business attire
was almost as solid a barrier to customer-friendly experiences as those
counters were. Our newest group of Virgin employees were told they could
dispose of the ties.
This
would suit me -- I have always hated ties, maybe because I’ve never
seen the point. They are uncomfortable and serve no useful purpose. I am
lucky to have always worked for myself, and therefore have never been a
victim of corporate dress codes. For years, a sweater and corduroy
trousers were my standard business attire. Someone once joked, “The day
Richard shows up at the bank wearing a suit and tie, you’ll know that we
are in serious trouble.”
Lately I have taken to wearing a
jacket, which is handy since I encounter many different climates and
situations through my business travel, but I will only wear a tie under
extreme duress, which usually means some ultraformal official occasion,
such as the state dinner at the White House that I was fortunate to
attend.
Suits and ties in an office are just another type of
uniform, but in an arena where uniforms no longer serve any useful
purpose. At one time they probably showed that the wearer was, at the
very least, able to purchase and maintain a fairly expensive piece of
fabric. Now, however, in an individualized, interconnected culture, your
achievements speak for themselves. The suit and tie is an anachronism.Click on http://www.bridaldressesandmore.com/ to know more.
It
used to be that the one male in the room with an open neck (which was
usually me) would be self-conscious about it (which wasn’t me).
Nowadays, however,I am delighted to note that it’s the man wearing the
tie who is most likely to be the odd person out.
Some related information are below :
http://princesswedding11.blogspot.com/2014/03/2014-fashion-wedding-trends.html
http://www.bbc.com
http://www.google.co.uk
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