Dress Codes & the Workplace

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By soniapaul 0 comments
There a tons of mistakes we may overlook when called for an interview. Here, I have compiled a list of some quick tips to get you perked for your next best prospective job interview... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Professional women have demanding careers and a personal life. These 2 areas of your life can mingle in regards to some of the outfits you wear, but accessories for professional women should be chosen wisely to remain both businesslike and feminine... more »
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As a woman, you often invest a considerable amount of resources when you buy a business suit and shoes. However, you may overlook the fact that the hose or tights are an important part of the finished look. These items can complement a business ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Medical scrub attire has evolved over the years due to an increased understanding of infection control processes as well as changes in style. Scrubs were originally white to represent cleanliness, but stains and white color combined with bright ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Making a first impression is of utmost importance when you walk into a job interview. Hopefully you've done your research on the company and the position. You're ready to impress. A big part of making a good first impression is choosing the right ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Your first job is important, no matter how low on the corporate ladder you are starting. You must dress to impress, and therefore you must choose a wardrobe that will put you in a position to get ahead. Making a good first impression is very ... more »
By niknik2008 0 comments
Everyone should know the correct color that brings out the best in their hair color and eye color... more »
By niknik2008 0 comments
Everyone should know the correct color that brings out the best in their hair and eye color... more »
By niknik2008 0 comments
Everyone should know how the correct color that brings out the best in their hair and eye color. Their are 3 different Blonde hair colors... more »
By niknik2008 0 comments
Everyone should know the correct color that brings out the best in their hair and eye color... more »
By Kristen Fischer 0 comments
If you're like many job-seekers, you want a break from the job hunt during the summer. But that's precisely when you need to continue the hunt with persistence at the forefront of your job-search efforts. Here are some tips to help you stay ... more »
By SueanneD 0 comments
Watch people walking down the street on any given day, and you’ll notice more than half of them looking sloppy, schlumpy and saggy. Most of us don’t have the time or energy to take care of our appearance, and ensure we’re looking our best. But ... more »
By jull14 0 comments
Wow!, Co-workers, we never know who they really are. Think about it, they welcome you on your first day of work. Once they see your potential, they are the one who helped your boss to get you fired. These are the co-workers I had to deal with. ... more »
By John Gossett 0 comments
A first impression may be measured against a lot of tough competition for a job you really want, so your appearance at an interview should be a priority. But there’s an old quote by Thoreau about never taking a job you don’t have the clothes for ... more »
By Lindaperry 0 comments
Forget being macho and cover up your lungs! Yes, cover your mouth, eyes and nose while you do any construction work at all. This way you can keep yourself healthier than if you have not covered up... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
When you are a comedian in a comedy club, what you wear is very important. Your dress can determine if an audience will like you or not. You want to draw attention to yourself, but in a positive way... more »
By geske1221 0 comments
Here are some tips on how to dress at the workplace.. more »
By flyinglady 0 comments
Dressing for a public performance is like dressing for a job interview. You want to present yourself as a professional, with confidence and style. My years as a professional jazz singer have given me some insight into what works and what doesn't. ... more »
By ZachHodge 0 comments
This article helps you dress yourself for an interview in a business type settng... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Buying workplace attire can be an expensive proposition. If we work full time, we'll need five different outfits per week, which means 20 per month, every month. That's a lot of outfits. All of us want to dress for success, and the following ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
In business, you often have to dress the part before you get the part. While a bigger salary means more money for a better wardrobe, if you want to land the CEO job, sometimes you need to invest in the clothes that make you look like a CEO. And ... more »
By eHow Careers & Work Editor 0 comments
Dressing in an emergency medical technician EMT uniform is a simple matter of purchasing several pairs of blue cargo pants with lots of pockets, and either light blue or white dress shirts. These can be found at most local retail stores or at any ... more »
By mcmorrison 0 comments
Once upon a time, folks in their 50s were old. Happily, it seems that today's 50s really are yesterday's 30s. We are just hitting our stride professionally. We remain physically active. We feel good about our lives. All the more reason, then, to ... more »
By hairjc 0 comments
Anyone who has shopped for a professional wardrobe knows how daunting and expensive the task can be. Whether you are changing jobs or just starting your career and suddenly find yourself in a business dress environment it can be tough to swallow ... more »
By mcmorrison 0 comments
You want to establish a good rapport with your students. You want them to feel comfortable speaking to you after class or visiting you in your office. A three-piece business suit probably is not designed to create an environment that encourages ... more »