Baron Kern
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What are your opinions concerning the rising trend of casual wear in the work place? More and more companies seem to be allowing employees to choose whether or not to wear a suit to work. To some companies may not even consider you if you attend an interview in a suit, take google for example. Google is one such company whos dress code is simply the following:
"You must wear clothes."
Jason Warner an employee stated 'After all of this, I do have to admit that my new career experience at Google (week six as I write this) has got me a little wrapped around the axle however, as the vast majority of Google employees simply wear jeans and t-shirts to work. And those really bad boots — I think they call them Uggs." after he just started working there.
Some seem to think that dressing traditionally for work (i.e. in a suit) shows a lack of individuality and personality.
I would argue that this is complete rubbish and that one should dress their best while working for a company that is your livelihood.
I dress in kackies and a button down shirt, occasionally with tie and sports jacket for my college education and I get weird looks. But its because I believe in being professional in an atmosphere that can give me so much.
What are your opinions concerning the rising trend of casual wear in the work place? More and more companies seem to be allowing employees to choose whether or not to wear a suit to work. To some companies may not even consider you if you attend an interview in a suit, take google for example. Google is one such company whos dress code is simply the following:
"You must wear clothes."
Jason Warner an employee stated 'After all of this, I do have to admit that my new career experience at Google (week six as I write this) has got me a little wrapped around the axle however, as the vast majority of Google employees simply wear jeans and t-shirts to work. And those really bad boots — I think they call them Uggs." after he just started working there.
Some seem to think that dressing traditionally for work (i.e. in a suit) shows a lack of individuality and personality.
I would argue that this is complete rubbish and that one should dress their best while working for a company that is your livelihood.
I dress in kackies and a button down shirt, occasionally with tie and sports jacket for my college education and I get weird looks. But its because I believe in being professional in an atmosphere that can give me so much.