Dress Codes & the Workplace

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By Therese Haberman 4 comments
Looking your best at work is imperative is you want to be taken seriously and be considered for a promotion or a management level position in the future. Learn some basic tips and improve your chances for professional success... more »
By Therese Haberman 3 comments
People make the mistake of equating “casual day” at work with a chance to wear their sweat suits and pajama clothes to the office. Be careful how you dress each and every day. Though it is not accurate to state that you are what you wear, it is a ... more »
By Lolo-B 2 comments
You see them everywhere nowadays--Coach, LV, Prada, and Gucci designer bags. Don't have enough money for the real deal? More and more I see ladies opting for faux bags; some can pull it off, others can't. Don't be a victim! Here is your How-to ... more »
By Therese Haberman 6 comments
Maybe you have had relationship issues with people in the past and want to make a fresh start. It is never too late to become the person you might have been. Think about it... more »
By GesuAntonio 3 comments
In the Film, "The Devil wears Prada", the young reporter Andrea gets the treatment of a leper when she starts her job at a major Fashion magazine. The reason? Her wardrobe, of course! As amusing this may sound, somehow we've all been on ... more »
By Valerie Deneen 2 comments
Are you looking for easy ways to look as though you've lost 5 or even 10 pounds? Learn the secrets to dressing thin... more »
By PearlsWisdom 1 comments
Learn the most important rule to dressing "business casual" in a professional setting... more »
By karenechelon 3 comments
As a Recruiter, I have seen some interesting combinations for interviews. An interview is about 30% verbal communication and 70% non-verbal communication. In writing, your resume has already demonstrated that you qualify for this opportunity, ... more »
By Cloey 0 comments
Are you staring a new job that doesn’t require a uniform and you’re not sure how to dress? Do first impressions on the first day of work really matter? Do you want to blend with the office protocol or do you want to stand out as the new kid in ... more »
By crownofsunbeams 0 comments
You want to look good for work, but you also want to be taken seriously. Just how sexy is too sexy? What is appropriate for work? Here are a few ways to know when you have crossed the line... more »
By Therese Haberman 1 comments
People make the mistake of equating “casual day” at work with a chance to wear their sweat suits and pajama clothes to the office. Be careful how you dress each and every day. Though it is not accurate to state that you are what you wear, it is a ... more »
By Lolo-B 1 comments
Do you find yourself letting your nails "go" for a day or two too long? Don't have time for a weekly manicure? Or maybe you just don't want to exert the effort. You can still have polished, attractive nails that will keep up with you ... more »
By AFrieske 4 comments
Dressing business casual is not as easy as it seems but if you get it right you can make yourself look great. It is really an easy look if you know how to pull it off. This article will give you one great look idea and it won’t even cost you an ... more »
By meaghansfashion 0 comments
If you are like most Americans, job interviews can be stressful. Luckily, dressing up is the easiest to learn! All you need to do is follow some simple guidelines... more »
By ehowNellie 2 comments
For many women, the idea of wearing heels to work is both sexy and terrifying. Your feet don't have to suffer huge consequences, however, in order for you to gain a little height and style. Here's how you can wear heels without the discomfort... more »
By DA 4 comments
The Mighty Quill™ Declaration of Professionalism & Integrity Whereas a Client possesses the inalienable right to Professionalism & Integrity from a Freelance Employee, selfsame freelancers are a quirky lot, often Peculiar in Practice ... more »
By Melody 0 comments
There are many reasons why a woman may need to build a work wardrobe from scratch … first job, new position, weight fluctuations, etc. And while a lot of us enjoy shopping, shopping for an entire work wardrobe in a short period of time can be ... more »
By tori76 0 comments
Building a career wardrobe can be a daunting task, and mistakes can be expensive. How do you know what pieces to select so you don’t up end with a closet full of clothes and nothing to wear? Doing some prep work before you go shopping is the key ... more »
By The Improper NYC 0 comments
Whether you're looking for a job or want to move up at your current position, dressing appropriately is crucial to achieving your career goals... more »
By AFrieske 0 comments
I delivered pizzas for over 5 years during high school and college in Chicago. I averaged over 4 bucks a tip during that time. Follow these simple dress code tips and your tips will skyrocket... more »
By Cloey 0 comments
Did you ever start a new job and feel like the entire office staff was staring at you and secretly discussing your appearance? Or did you ever join a company and feel like you were dressed for a wedding and should be wearing blue jeans? Here ... more »
By parvenue 4 comments
I used to have a friend in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, who was pretty intelligent, but she found she was having trouble with guys because she was "too smart." So she would act like she was less intelligent, or what she called, ... more »
By AngelBean 2 comments
Being a cashier in a grocery store in the inner city can sometimes be the most thankless job on the face of the earth. The customers are sometimes rude and when the boss is fed up from pressures at home from his mail order Mexican wife he can ... more »
By Cloey 0 comments
Have you ever walked into a formal office and envied how the staff dressed? They looked so professional and so stunning and you wish you could be like them but you know that you couldn’t wear those shoes or that lacy top without freezing? How do ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 6 comments
Skills, experience and attitude will land you a job, but your interview attire is more important than you think. It's an opportunity to make a good first impression with a potential employer or future boss... more »