Chaps
Yes, I'm a contractor so there is no dress code, but listen:
I've got a role for a finance company in Canary Wharf in London, I work there 2 weeks and then I go to Singapore and work in their office for 2 months, return to the UK and repeat.
I've not worked in a finance environment before and I normally just wear jeans, T-shirt and non-fancy shoes (youngish IT person here). For the UK, I'm hoping this wouldn't raise eyebrows among the sharp suits.
However, when I go to Singapore, will I get flak for dressing like that? Anyone got experience working in a financial client's office in Asia? Again, strictly speaking as an independent contractor I can wear what I want but finance companies have got a degree of cash behind them where they can play by their own rules if someone appears to be bringing the place down, I don't fancy being told to get out the office on the other side of the planet - and the work culture in Asia is much more rigid to that of the UK too.
I guess I really should just wear smart in each office at first at least and maybe tone it down from there but if anyone could provide a concrete answer and save me packing clothes needlessly I'd love to know.
Yes, I'm a contractor so there is no dress code, but listen:
I've got a role for a finance company in Canary Wharf in London, I work there 2 weeks and then I go to Singapore and work in their office for 2 months, return to the UK and repeat.
I've not worked in a finance environment before and I normally just wear jeans, T-shirt and non-fancy shoes (youngish IT person here). For the UK, I'm hoping this wouldn't raise eyebrows among the sharp suits.
However, when I go to Singapore, will I get flak for dressing like that? Anyone got experience working in a financial client's office in Asia? Again, strictly speaking as an independent contractor I can wear what I want but finance companies have got a degree of cash behind them where they can play by their own rules if someone appears to be bringing the place down, I don't fancy being told to get out the office on the other side of the planet - and the work culture in Asia is much more rigid to that of the UK too.
I guess I really should just wear smart in each office at first at least and maybe tone it down from there but if anyone could provide a concrete answer and save me packing clothes needlessly I'd love to know.
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