I used to be a manager at Charter. I can say they are the worst dressed cable professionals, at least at the local levels, corporate looks ok. Visting offices usually finds the men in polo shirts and kahkis, which is supposed to be Fridays attire usually. On fridays its common to find women wearing flip flops and men in sneakers. I liked the lax code, but after working elsewhere it seems a bit much. Not taking pride in your appearance is usually a direct reflection on the company.
these qualities demonstrate wether or not the employee has potenial for advancement aplus- Why are an employee's appearance, attire, and hygiene important to an employer?
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Yes, as long as you wear a black tie!
Dressy casual (no shorts and no open toed shoes) up to three piece suits.
The key to dressing to impress on a first date looking neat and well groomed. Casual attire is prefectly acceptable, as long your clothing is clean and you look as though you made an effort.
The employee's reputation for looking professional was defiled when he arrived at work without wearing proper attire.
Guidelines for business casual attire can sometimes vary from business to business. But a generic dress would be nice casual pants (not jeans) for men and either a polo type shirt or button shirt. T-shirt are usually not acceptable. For ladies, skirts/dresses or dress pants would be considered casual attire. Again, no jeans.
If you are not a member of the wedding party a formal dress or suit would be acceptable to wear. If you are a member of the party, you must follow suit with the rest of the party's attire.
Mainly Proffesional attire.
Elegant attire and formal attire are similar in wear, with only minor differences. Elegant attire is usually worn at balls or requested events. Individuals invited to an event by the Queen of England would wear elegant attire. Formal attire is usually worn to a wedding.