Wednesday, November 27, 2019
How to Dress for Work When Your Job Has No Dress Code
How to Dress for Work When Your Job Has No Dress Code While some jobs have uniforms or very strict attire requirements, most jobs these days rely on unspoken adherence to a professional-but-casual look. Not sure you know it when you saw it (or wore it)? Here are four strategies to breaking the business casual code.Ask!Do this at the final interview- once youââ¬â¢ve begun the hiring process and arenââ¬â¢t as nervous to ask questions. Asking a lot better than not asking and coming to work on your first day looking like a fish out of water. Inquire in a casual manner and you should be golden. If youââ¬â¢ve met the team, you already have a few good clues there. If you havenââ¬â¢t, try and do so before your first day- if for no other reason than to scout out what theyââ¬â¢re wearing.Look to your bossIf your boss comes in every day in jeans and T-shirts, youââ¬â¢ll probably look like a chump if you come in wearing a suit. Conversely, if your boss turns out to the nines, you probably donââ¬â¢t want to venture lower than a collared shirt at the very least. Donââ¬â¢t out-dress your boss, but do keep in the realm of her typical attire.à Go for comfortThis doesnââ¬â¢t mean fat pants and a hoodie. It just means that you canââ¬â¢t possibly do your best work if you feel like an alien in your clothes. Try to find a balance between dressing to impress and not playing dress-up. Thereââ¬â¢s so much variety these days in dress codes that this shouldnââ¬â¢t be an issue in most fields.Take the temperatureThe culture of the office will tell you a lot. Try and read the environment youââ¬â¢re in; based on the qualities the company emphasizes, it shouldnââ¬â¢t be hard to determine what sort of dress they will expect. You could end up making everybody else uncomfortable if you veer too casual or too formal from the workplace vibe.What Do You Wear to Work When Your Job Has No Dress Code?
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