This document discusses proper interview attire versus business casual dress. It notes that most companies expect candidates to dress in professional business attire for interviews and recruiting events. Business attire means a dark suit with dress shirt and tie for men, and a suit or skirt with blouse for women. Business casual may be acceptable once employed but business attire is most appropriate for interviews. Basic guidelines are provided for both men's and women's professional and business casual dress.
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https://www.hrhelpboard.com/hr-policies/uniform-policy.htm
The dress code of organization represent the work culture of the organisation , dress code for office staff remarks what kind of job particular person have to do .
for more info about dress code policy of organisation go through this ppt
Dressing Policy and Procedure of Company Hrhelpboard
https://www.hrhelpboard.com/hr-policies/dress-code-policy.htm
Dressing sense of the person create an imagine outline about that person behaviour , personality, level of working , social sense etc . An good dressing sense is primary requirement for everyone that why companies also wants their employees look good while in office .. that why the draft some guidelines for every emloyees that can boost working culture of organisation
The dress code policy provides information about the office attire the employee should wear in the organization. The policy conveys the corporate dress code one should follow to maintain the professionalism in the organization.
For more information visit https://www.hrhelpboard.com/hr-policies/dress-code-policy.htm
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2. What’s Expected?
• Most companies still expect candidates to dress in
professional business attire in the recruitment phase and
interview process.
• In a recent survey of recruiters, 81% adhere to formal
standards and indicated that a traditional business look
was the most appropriate attire for the interview process.
• Unless they advise otherwise, most recruiters (76%)
expect candidates to come dressed in traditional
business attire to office visits even if the office
environment is casual.
3. What about Career Fairs?
• Company representatives usually arrive to fairs and
recruiting events in business attire and expect to
see candidates also in business dress.
• You may sometimes see recruiters arrive on
campus to conduct interviews dressed in business
casual. Do not interpret that to mean that business
casual will be acceptable for your interview. In
general, recruiters expect to see you dressed
professionally.
• Recruiters whose expectations may be different
usually inform candidates of their business casual
corporate culture.
4. Is it the same for Internship
Interviews?
• If you are interviewing for an internship,
employers’ expectations regarding your
appearance are generally the same as if
you were interviewing for permanent
employment-professional, and so
business attire is appropriate.
5. What is Acceptable Attire?
• For men, business professional means:
– a dark suit with a dress shirt
– coordinating tie
– dark socks
– dress shoes
– avoid wearing bright colored shirts and loud ties.
• For women, business professional means:
– a suit with coordinating blouse
– skirts with moderate to mid-calf hemlines
– hosiery and low to medium heeled pumps
– make-up and accessories such as scarves, jewelry and belts
should blend with but not overpower your overall appearance.
6. Business Attire vs. Business
Casual: For Men
Professional
Business Attire
Business
Casual Attire
7. Business Attire vs. Business
Casual: For Women
Professional
Business Attire
Business
Casual Attire
8. When is Business Casual
Appropriate?
• While business dress is the rule of thumb
for the interview process, business casual
is becoming more prevalent once you
have the job.
• Throughout the United States, 70% of
companies reported having a “dress down
Friday” where business casual is allowed.
9. Basic Guidelines for
Business Casual
• Go for a neat look. Avoid frayed, wrinkled or worn-out clothing.
• Do not wear jeans, shorts, T-shirts, sandals or sneakers.
• Acceptable clothes for men include khakis or dress slacks with any
type of collared shirt. Collared shirts include polo, long or short
sleeve “dress” shirts, such as oxford button-downs without the tie.
• Women may wear the same clothes outlined above for men, along
with skirts or nice pantsuits.
• Sundresses or shorts are not acceptable.
• Blazers or sport coats always add a nice finishing touch for men or
women.
• Acceptable casual shoes for men include loafers, clean deck shoes
or oxfords. For women, the same types of shoes are fine along with
neat flats and low pumps.
11. Always Look Your Best!
• Whether the situation calls for business dress or
business casual, neatness in appearance and grooming
are still the most important factors in dressing for
success.
• So schedule that haircut, pick up your clothes from the
dry-cleaner and make sure your appearance reflects as
positively as your qualifications!
12. Ask the Experts!
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0DFwGy8w
Clark’s Career blog includes links to info on
Dressing for Success:
• http://clarkcareerblog.wordpress.com/category