DRESS FOR SUCCESS
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DRESS FOR SUCCESS
Scott High School Senior Projects
Dress for Success• How should I dress?• What’s appropriate?
What’s Wrong?
What’s Wrong?
So What’s Appropriate?
DRESS CODESSome companies have published policies, while others have unpublished dress
policies. Find out.
PERSONAL APPEARANCE OF EMPLOYEES(Dress Code Policy)
Policy: It is the policy of the Company that each employee’s dress, grooming, and personal hygiene should be appropriate to the work situation.
Comment: (1) Employees are expected at all times to present a professional, businesslike image to customers, prospects, and the public. Acceptable personal appearance, like proper maintenance of work areas, is an ongoing requirement of employment with the Company. (See MAINTENANCE OF WORK AREAS, Chapter 602.) Radical departures from conventional dress or personal grooming and hygiene standards are not permitted.
Dress Codes
Why?
Dress CodesCompanies require employees to dress in certain attire to:
• Project a professional image to customers, community, workplace, and potential employees
• Define what is appropriate for the job, setting, and safety
Dress CodesDress Codes are protected by law"A person can be fired because the company doesn’t like your shoes,” explains Robert D. Lipman, who manages the New York employment firm Lipman & Plesur, LLP . . . “People say ‘This is America. We should be able to do what we want.’ But I tell them that once you walk into a private employers workplace, your rights are limited.”
Dress for SuccessWhat’s the difference?• Formal Business Attire• Business Casual• Manufacturing• Campus Casual
Formal Business AttireMen: Women:
• Business suit Dresses or Suits• Dress shirt Blouse• Tie Heels• Leather dress shoes Hosiery
Casual Business Attire•Khakis or dress pants• Dress shirt without a tie, polo, turtleneck• Sweaters or jackets• Casual shoes but not athletic
Uniformed Attire(Includes industrial, manufacturing, construction, warehousing, or skilled trades) Requirements:
• Safety• Comfort• Professional• Clean
Casual Non-Business Attire
Creative and tech companies
Rules of Thumb• What’s the policy—if you don’t know, ask.• Always dress for the task at hand.• Dress so people will take you seriously.• Cleanliness is not an option.