Tag: dress code
March 6, 2012|employees, How to find a job, Job interview, Tips At work| No comments yet
Your resume is the most important piece of information you can give to a prospective employer. This information lets him know that you have the experience, the drive and the intelligence to do the job he’s hiring for. But when it comes to conducting an actual interview, most employers base at least some of their hiring decisions on how you look when you walk in the door. Make sure your clothing is appropriate for the occasion. In a tight job market, any little advantage may be enough to get you the job. Take advantage of this fact and look the…
January 11, 2012|Employers, Interesting Facts, Tips At work| No comments yet
First impressions matter. A person seeking employment will submit a professionally developed resume with no errors in grammar or punctuation. Going for an interview also requires a professional appearance in dress and manner. Once the job has been secured, however, many people feel that they can present themselves at work dressed very casual. This can often be a career-killer. Casual Dress Companies adopted a dress casual policy in the 1990s in order to make employees feel more comfortable at work. Many companies have come to regret the casual policy for dressing since most employees did not have a clear understanding…
June 8, 2011|Job interview| No comments yet
Are you trying to decide what to wear for an important job interview? Your appearance will create a first impression on the hiring manager so you need to dress appropriately for the interview. Every company has a dress code and three-piece suits are not what every company wants. Here’s a common sense list of what companies generally agree on and don’t want to see you wearing during an interview. Sneakers Leave the sneakers at home! Sneakers don’t make a good impression if you’re in business attire for an interview. Businesses want employees to wear shoes to protect their feet and…