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Business Etiquette (Men's Interview attire should include: (minimal to…
Business Etiquette
Men's Interview attire should include:
minimal to no jewelry
neat, professional hairstyle
dark socks, conservative leather shoes
limited aftershave/cologne
belt and tie
neatly trimmed fingernails
long sleeve button-down shirt (white or other)
profolio, briefcase, or appropriate extras
suit (solid color-navy or dark grey)
Women's Interview attire should include:
conservative shoes (heels but not too high)
Limited jewelry (no dangling earring, and no jewelry is better than 'cheap' jewelry)
coordinated blouse (not 'low-cut)
professional hairstyle
your choice, suit skirt should be long enough so you can sit down comfortably
light make-up and perfume
suit (navy, black, or dark grey)
Survey respondents (bosses) recall the most ridiculous late excuses used by employees:
"it was too windy"
"i dreamed i was already at work"
"my car door fell off"
"i had to go to the hospital because i drank antifreeze"
"i saw an elderly woman at the bus stop and decided to pick her up"
"my dog swallowed my smartphone"
"i got mugged and was tied to the steering wheel of my car"
Basic table manners:
don't take a half-bite
don't waive utensils about
don't blow on your food
don't stuff your mouth too full
don't 'waive away' service
never speak with your mouth full
don't push your plate
don't fidget