Hi Guys,
I had pointed out some of the dressing tips for male and female working in corporates, kindly give your valueable suggestions and inputs on it.
Dressing Tips:Men and Women
· Conservative two-piece business suit (solid dark blue or grey is best)
· Conservative long-sleeved shirt/blouse (white is best, pastel is next best)
· Clean, polished conservative shoes
· Well-groomed hairstyle
· Clean, trimmed fingernails
· Minimal cologne or perfume
· Empty pockets--no bulges or tinkling coins
· No gum, candy or cigarettes
· Light briefcase or portfolio case
· No visible body piercing (nose rings, eyebrow rings, etc.)
Men
· Necktie should be silk with a conservative pattern
· Dark shoes (black lace-ups are best)
· Dark socks (black is best)
· Get a haircut; short hair always fares best in interviews
· No beards (unless you are interviewing for a job as a lumberjack!)
· Mustaches are a possible negative, but if you must, make sure it is neat and trimmed
· No rings other than wedding ring or college ring
· No earrings (if you normally wear one, take it out)
Women
· Always wear a suit with a jacket; no dresses
· Shoes with conservative heels
· Conservative hosiery at or near skin color (and no runs!)
· No purses, small or large; carry a briefcase instead
· If you wear nail polish (not required), use clear or a conservative color
· Minimal use of makeup (it should not be too noticeable)
· No more than one ring on each hand
· One set of earrings only
Regards,
Rahul S :D
From India, Gandhinagar
I had pointed out some of the dressing tips for male and female working in corporates, kindly give your valueable suggestions and inputs on it.
Dressing Tips:Men and Women
· Conservative two-piece business suit (solid dark blue or grey is best)
· Conservative long-sleeved shirt/blouse (white is best, pastel is next best)
· Clean, polished conservative shoes
· Well-groomed hairstyle
· Clean, trimmed fingernails
· Minimal cologne or perfume
· Empty pockets--no bulges or tinkling coins
· No gum, candy or cigarettes
· Light briefcase or portfolio case
· No visible body piercing (nose rings, eyebrow rings, etc.)
Men
· Necktie should be silk with a conservative pattern
· Dark shoes (black lace-ups are best)
· Dark socks (black is best)
· Get a haircut; short hair always fares best in interviews
· No beards (unless you are interviewing for a job as a lumberjack!)
· Mustaches are a possible negative, but if you must, make sure it is neat and trimmed
· No rings other than wedding ring or college ring
· No earrings (if you normally wear one, take it out)
Women
· Always wear a suit with a jacket; no dresses
· Shoes with conservative heels
· Conservative hosiery at or near skin color (and no runs!)
· No purses, small or large; carry a briefcase instead
· If you wear nail polish (not required), use clear or a conservative color
· Minimal use of makeup (it should not be too noticeable)
· No more than one ring on each hand
· One set of earrings only
Regards,
Rahul S :D
From India, Gandhinagar
dear ,
Thanks for the advice am a HR head for a Retail organisation, I do wear a ring in a ear, having 4-5 rings in fingure. but that dosen't mean tht am not having dressing sense...........
buddy its all abt how u carry urself.. thats all..
wihses
EAFIL
From India, Delhi
Thanks for the advice am a HR head for a Retail organisation, I do wear a ring in a ear, having 4-5 rings in fingure. but that dosen't mean tht am not having dressing sense...........
buddy its all abt how u carry urself.. thats all..
wihses
EAFIL
From India, Delhi
Hi Eafil,
Your perspective is very true , you will be judged by how you can yourself to the company. But dear friend,i was just generalizing the dressing trends that now a days most of corporates looking for.
Hope i am making sense, and now doubt is clear.
Regards,
Rahul S :D
From India, Gandhinagar
Your perspective is very true , you will be judged by how you can yourself to the company. But dear friend,i was just generalizing the dressing trends that now a days most of corporates looking for.
Hope i am making sense, and now doubt is clear.
Regards,
Rahul S :D
From India, Gandhinagar
Dear Rahul,
Your concept is intresting, I would agree with the points you highlighted,
As a HR the First impression goes, the way the person is dressed, before at all we Interview them, According to Mr. eafil the way the person carries out himself is also the main crietria provided he fulfills his first Impression, I don't think any HR would accept a person who looks Funky were each & every things draws attention.
First Impression is the Best.
Regards
Srilatha
From India, Hyderabad
Your concept is intresting, I would agree with the points you highlighted,
As a HR the First impression goes, the way the person is dressed, before at all we Interview them, According to Mr. eafil the way the person carries out himself is also the main crietria provided he fulfills his first Impression, I don't think any HR would accept a person who looks Funky were each & every things draws attention.
First Impression is the Best.
Regards
Srilatha
From India, Hyderabad
Dear Rahul,
Your topic is vary important in professional office.I m fully agree with this. after all dressing sense improve confident and also attract customer. well dressed persons 80% always in fresh mood.
Thanks & Regards
Vaishali Tadvi
From India, Pune
Your topic is vary important in professional office.I m fully agree with this. after all dressing sense improve confident and also attract customer. well dressed persons 80% always in fresh mood.
Thanks & Regards
Vaishali Tadvi
From India, Pune
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