ESM-YA Catalog (Introduction and sequences)

Project ESM-YA under ERASMUS+ YOUTH Application n° 2014-2-ES02-KA205-005432 Session 3 Annex 15 Page 3 And finally, what about at startups, when everyone else is rolling in wearing t-shirts and hoodies? Yeah, that can definitely be tricky! You want to fit in and show that you get the company culture, but there are ways you can still look professional while dressing down. Maybe a collared shirt with a hoodie on top of that, or a collared shirt with a vest and the top button undone. And definitely go with the jeans. You also still want to have closed-toe shoes—just a pair of basic black or brown shoes is the way to go. “Casual chic” would be the term—something that would fit right in, but that’s dressed up from that casual look. For guys: 1. Scruffy, casual and dressy outfits Some companies have a lax, casual dress code for their employees, which is why we see the artsy and fashionable kind wearing whatever they want to work. But before they landed that job, they had to temporarily ditch their ripped jeans, sneakers, and statement tees for a more appropriate business attire during the interview. 2. Lots of skin Micro minis, shorts, capris, rolled-up pant legs, open-toe shoes, and a bustling cleavage are no-nos. Remember that it’s a job interview, not a reality show audition or a night at the club.

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