Job orientation

if you want to make a god impression, i suggest you dress nicely
 
if you want to make a god impression, i suggest you dress nicely
 
you usually get paid for your orientation...so i would adhere to the normal dress code.

-waystinthyme
 
you usually get paid for your orientation...so i would adhere to the normal dress code.

-waystinthyme
 
Your avy is how I feel about this post.

But yes, dress casual.

If you're working at target. khakis, polo.

If F500, dress shirt, etc
 
Your avy is how I feel about this post.

But yes, dress casual.

If you're working at target. khakis, polo.

If F500, dress shirt, etc
 
this is a srs question?
just wear what you wore to sleep.. laundry is a $#@

congrats on the new job btw 
pimp.gif
.. i remember you talking about how you were on a slump a while back.
 
this is a srs question?
just wear what you wore to sleep.. laundry is a $#@

congrats on the new job btw 
pimp.gif
.. i remember you talking about how you were on a slump a while back.
 
I say dress comfortable. But it all depends on what type of field. Hospital, bum it. Banks and other financial industries, dress nice. Good luck OP, %$# is going to be boring.
 
I say dress comfortable. But it all depends on what type of field. Hospital, bum it. Banks and other financial industries, dress nice. Good luck OP, %$# is going to be boring.
 
Dress the same way you are expected to dress once you start work.

My first professional internship was business casual, so I wore business casual to orientation and training.
My jobs since then have been business formal, so I wore a suit& tie to orientation and training.

Only wear a suit/tie if that's how you are expected to dress daily. If you wear a suit and everyone else has a dress %%**/slacks, you will look like a tool.
 
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