Tuesday, October 21, 2014

HOW TO DRESS WELL FOR WORK

HOW TO DRESS WELL FOR WORK
Whether you like it or not, the way you look plays a role in your success in the modern workplace.
“The problem with appearance is that it translates to performance,” says Nicole Williams, a career expert at LinkedIn. “Even if your boss doesn't think that they're thinking any less of you, they will subconsciously think it.
“When you don't fit in, you're not as accepted and welcomed.”
And at some point, this could hurt your chances of getting a promotion.
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In today's workplace, where casual wear is becoming increasingly popular, it can be tricky to understand the rules of appearance. We talked to career and etiquette experts to get a better idea.
Below are 20 rules every professional should follow:
GENERAL TIPS
1. Understand what's appropriate in your industry
“Everyone draws their lines differently,” says etiquette coach Barbara Pachter. “For example, you may be able to wear shorts, but not cut-offs. If your company has a dress code, follow it.”
2. Make sure your clothes fit
It may sound obvious, but many get it wrong. “If your clothes are too big or too small, they are not going to look good. Ensuring a proper fit applies to everything you are wearing,” says Pachter. “One interviewer said he was distracted by a man's short tie.”
3. Wear glasses that fit
Make sure your glasses fit properly and aren't sliding down your nose. You don't want to be playing with them all the time, says Pachter. “This becomes distracting.”
4. Dry your hair
Never leave your house with wet hair, warns Williams. It makes you look like you don't have your life together, which translates to not having your career together.
5. Pay attention to your bag
You don't want your personal things jutting out of your purse or briefcase. Keep your bag clean on the inside, especially if it doesn't have a zipper, which allows others to catch a glimpse inside from time to time. Williams also advises professionals not to wear knapsacks because it looks “too collegiate”.
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