Tuesday, 30 December 2014

The Best Wardrobe Plan for a Newbie to Succeed at Work

Congratulations! You have been hired.

Aren’t the above mentioned words the best words of success for a newbie?

Your hard work has ultimately paid off. You studied hard, visited countless organizations, nailed a lot of interviews and now a golden opportunity stands before you for a start afresh.

There is a lot to do before your first working day, including figuring out what to wear to look smart and energetic. Although you have already proved yourself during the interview process but you need to reinforce your appearance for making your management feel good about their decision of hiring you.

Dressing out for success at your new job requires a proper wardrobe planning. My personal recommendation would be a two-week wardrobe plan.

 
 
 
How to dress up for your first job?
 
 
 
Always remember that it is a new start for you and a fresh start may require a fresh new style. It gives you a chance to reinvent yourself because a great style is undoubtedly an effective business tool.
With so many clothing options available at the market we are often left overwhelmed with the thought of what to buy and what not to. To help you kick start the season in style, I have mentioned few corporate fashion trends which will add a charismatic effect to your personality. Some styles can be chosen for weekends while others can be ideal for weekdays. Now, it completely depends on your individual work environment (casual, corporate or creative) along with your designation and personal aesthetics. The highlighted trends mentioned below are easily available at any apparel store.
Since this is your first job, a work environment is likely to seem completely new to you. Therefore, I recommend you to follow this trick during the first two weeks. Buy only a few numbers of staple garments including a black trouser pants and other accessories that suits your work environment and of course your position. Combine this with other pieces of clothes that are already present in your wardrobe. My advice is to spend little initially and gradually increase your expenditure in the long run.
Why a two-week plan?
Two weeks are enough time to assess what your co-workers, boss, managers and other employees are wearing at your company. Yes of course you must have already noticed the dressing style of the employees during your interview but the true fact is that it’s really difficult to get the real picture of a work culture until and unless you start working at an organization on a regular basis. Thus, a time period of two weeks can be considered sufficient for a newbie to decide on the perfect dresses to wear at his or her workplace.
 

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