Monday, 8 August 2011

How to be a professional a women in their job carer and jobs dressing style for business women

It is essential for a career woman to look as well as the job she represents, if she wants to get results as the quality of her work. It is therefore important to pay close attention to the clothes you wear when you go to work or have business meetings.
In general, matching a career woman clothes fall into two categories: business and business casual. It depends on each one to choose and adapt the styles depending on the position they occupy in the environment where they operate and meetings that take part.
It may seem difficult at first, but if you take this decision, you’ll find what is your dress code and how it can adapt to your needs.
If you go on your dress code at your office, you’re not going to go wrong: avoid shirts or short skirts, high heels and clothes that are too tight. Avoid wearing clothes that may be considered provocative, unless you want to create wrong impression or indecent proposals, even in the spirit of the joke.
If you do not know how to adapt the offices dress code’s because everyone dresses differently, take as a model that person that is the most respected and best seen in the company. Adopt the style, but keep your personal style and characteristics. Because you don’t want to be told that you copyed your boss or colleague style.
Do not forget to let in your office a shirt or blouse, in case any unfortunate and inappropriate event happens, such as a coffee cup fell from mistake, right on your shirt.
In some offices, are practiced fashion colors, which consists in choosing a color commonly agreed that each employee to respect on the last day of the week. It’s very funny this “rule” and quite constructive in large companies. So, if for next Friday this dress code requires a red shirt or a red bluse  and you don’t have one, go to the shopping rush and buy one to be fashionable “at work”.


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