5 types of jobs in which your outfit is a serious issue
In every corporate setup, there are regulations that define one’s conduct at the workplace. One of such areas that is rigorously checked is the dress code of employees and employers alike.
Apart from an attempt to achieve a corporate branding objective, one’s outfit plays a key role in the output for the day, as comfort or otherwise directly affects your work flow.
YEN.com.gh has sampled a number of jobs for which you need to abide by the rules of their dressing, if you wish to be associated with them.
1. Lawyers and judges:
The legal profession prescribes a the specific outfit to be worn by all lawyers and judges,. in the execution of their professional duties. The gown, the bib and other aspects of the attire are all essential.
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2. Doctors and nurses:
Doctors and nurses, in the execution of their duties, are required to be in their coats and uniforms respectively. As part of their training, that which they are expected to wear as they perform their official duties is clearly communicated to them.
3. Chefs and caterers:
Chefs and caterers appear professional when clad in their uniforms and preparing a meal. Aside branding purpose, it denotes neatness, caution and skill on the part of the professional preparing the meal.
4. Engineers:
Engineers, whether Civil, Electrical or Mechanical, are trained to adhere to the strict details of their work. Mechanical accuracy and attention to detail are key in their working environment.
To this end, it becomes necessary to dress to match the occasion.
5. Bankers:
Bankers are engaged in the business of putting the financial resources of clients to good use, so that interest could be earned.
In that respect, their constant interaction with clients mean they need to properly dress in order to impress people they interact with.
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