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Proper Attire & Etiquette for a Job Interview

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Summary: How to use proper business etiquette rules on office attire and what clothes you should wear to work; get expert tips and advice on corporate business etiquette and protocol in this free instructional video.

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By Elena Brouwer
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Ms. Elena Brouwer is an internationally recognized etiquette and protocol expert, certified by the prestigious Protocol School of Washington D.C. A successful business owner for...read more

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" I am Elena Brouwer, International Etiquette Center in Hollywood, Florida. You can find us on the web at etiquettecenter.com. To continue our office etiquette, sometimes when a person comes into an office, she feels that she is right at home and she can do anything that she would do in her own living room. Let’s observe. A: Our HR Department is going to want a copy of your driver’s license or some other photo ID, you have that with you? B: Okay, you know what, I think I forgot, it’s warm in here, do you have any air cooler? Can you turn it up? In a business setting it is never correct to take your jacket off unless you are invited to and of course anything too sexy should not be worn to the office. We already saw the kind of bag that she is carrying, which is not professional, but the point of this exercise is that outfit that she is wearing, which is not appropriate for the office."

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