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Finance Company Dress Code...in Asia
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When I worked, as a contractor in IT, for a large Bank a number of years ago I did a stint in Singapore and what I did notice that everyone turned up pretty casually dressed (no jeans though) between 9.30-10am and went to lunch at 12-2pm but would stay late 7.30pm+
Basically, they’d stay late for working with UK colleagues. Dress wise, due to the climate (everywhere being air conditioned), just a business suit and shirt with no tie.Comment
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Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWhy dont you just ask your client?
a) Even asking the client that question suggests in his mind that they are in some shape or form, my actual, actual boss. I wouldn't like correspondence like that being passed to HMRC either.
b) It looks amateurish to do so.
Edit: c) I have a forum right here which might do it for me, that's the point of a forum.
Cheers Delboy, I'll have to be a trendsetter (or ostracised outsider), I won't be joining their late-night activities, I'll be in at 9 and leaving at 5.30.Comment
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Originally posted by RunlevelC View PostBecause
a) Even asking the client that question suggests in his mind that they are in some shape or form, my actual, actual boss. I wouldn't like correspondence like that being passed to HMRC either.
b) It looks amateurish to do so.
Edit: c) I have a forum right here which might do it for me, that's the point of a forum.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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I could...Or I could ask on the forum just to gauge what people say, and I've received good, serious and humourous responses.Comment
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Originally posted by RunlevelC View PostI could...Or I could ask on the forum just to gauge what people say, and I've received good, serious and humourous responses.'CUK forum personality of 2011 - Winner - Yes really!!!!Comment
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It's simple, and like any gig. Turn up in a suit and tie on day one. If it is smart smart you fit in like a glove. If it is casual, loose the jacket and maybe the tie, and go in on day 2 as appropriate.Comment
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostLook, final word, then admin can close the thread.
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