Office dress code?

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    Anonymous
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    i was just curious, what is the dress code in your office? business casual? full business suit? no dress code?

    mine is business casual which means collared shirt and khakis or trousers

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  • #504391
    Topsya
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    Full Business. No khakis. However we have casual Frays – we can wear jeans and polo shirts on Fridays

    AUD - 90
    FAR - 83
    BEC - 81
    REG - 80
    ETHICS - 100

    #504444
    Topsya
    Member

    Full Business. No khakis. However we have casual Frays – we can wear jeans and polo shirts on Fridays

    AUD - 90
    FAR - 83
    BEC - 81
    REG - 80
    ETHICS - 100

    #504393
    futureCPA12
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    I work at a large regional firm and the dress code is business casual in the office (typically a shirt and dress pants/dockers). Every so often, we'll have a “jeans day” for charity on Fridays.

    No complaints 😀

    #504446
    futureCPA12
    Participant

    I work at a large regional firm and the dress code is business casual in the office (typically a shirt and dress pants/dockers). Every so often, we'll have a “jeans day” for charity on Fridays.

    No complaints 😀

    #504395
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Biz Casual (Guys normally wear dress shirt + slacks/khakis), with casual Fridays (Jeans)

    #504448
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Biz Casual (Guys normally wear dress shirt + slacks/khakis), with casual Fridays (Jeans)

    #504397
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Business Casual. I work in private accounting and we usually have no contact with the clients (if anyone does, it's our boss on a rare occasion if there's a client in the building meeting with someone else), so dress code is fairly lax. It's all ladies in my office, so dress pants of one sort or another (khaki, gray, brown, black, etc) or non-denim skirts with sweaters or blouses (basically no t-shirts, anything else if you wear a nice necklace or scarf, you can call it business!). Fridays are jeans-day and sweatshirts are allowed, so it's mostly jeans and University of KY sweatshirts (our office stays cold year-round, so sweatshirts are the rule even in summer!).

    #504450
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Business Casual. I work in private accounting and we usually have no contact with the clients (if anyone does, it's our boss on a rare occasion if there's a client in the building meeting with someone else), so dress code is fairly lax. It's all ladies in my office, so dress pants of one sort or another (khaki, gray, brown, black, etc) or non-denim skirts with sweaters or blouses (basically no t-shirts, anything else if you wear a nice necklace or scarf, you can call it business!). Fridays are jeans-day and sweatshirts are allowed, so it's mostly jeans and University of KY sweatshirts (our office stays cold year-round, so sweatshirts are the rule even in summer!).

    #504399
    mla1169
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    I work for an exceptionally strict and old-fashioned man, business attire (jackets and ties) for men-dress slacks or below the knee skirts for women (except the hot HR admin who looks like a street walker and nobody says a word).

    FAR- 77
    AUD -49, 71, 84
    REG -56,75!
    BEC -75

    Massachusetts CPA (non reporting) since 3/12.

    #504452
    mla1169
    Participant

    I work for an exceptionally strict and old-fashioned man, business attire (jackets and ties) for men-dress slacks or below the knee skirts for women (except the hot HR admin who looks like a street walker and nobody says a word).

    FAR- 77
    AUD -49, 71, 84
    REG -56,75!
    BEC -75

    Massachusetts CPA (non reporting) since 3/12.

    #504401
    futureCPA12
    Participant

    @mla That hot HR admin is probably doing more than HR if you catch my drift 😉

    #504454
    futureCPA12
    Participant

    @mla That hot HR admin is probably doing more than HR if you catch my drift 😉

    #504403
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    That seems to be a trend with HR people – the 2 ladies in HR at my office are also more likely to dress sexy than the rest of us…

    #504455
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    That seems to be a trend with HR people – the 2 ladies in HR at my office are also more likely to dress sexy than the rest of us…

    #504405
    jdwalton19
    Member

    My office is located at an industrial operations depot for the Army so my boss actually discourages anything more formal than dress pants and a button up.

    There have been some weeks where all I wear is jeans and a polo. Our HQ (located in ILL and not an industrial operations site) is more strict though. I believe the minimum dress code for them is the max for us…lol.

    FAR - MAY - 84
    AUD - AUG - 88
    REG - AUG - 92
    BEC - Dec - 82

    KY Licensed!

    Yaeger

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