Google’s dress code

Dress codeGoogle’s dress code:

You must wear clothes.

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8 responses to “Google’s dress code”

  1. Modern-Worker Avatar

    Gotta luv Google =)

  2. Ron Paroschy Avatar
    Ron Paroschy

    I just love people who wear suits, still, to work. I always give them another degree after their names. I bestow upon them the INC degree. INC???? Image No Content. Tee shirts and shorts work for me. Oh by the way, just retired. Ha ha ha ho ho.

  3. Tomi Astikainen Avatar

    Hey,

    That’s nice to hear. Without knowing Google’s policy we drafted some month’s ago our unofficial company rules. One of them says “Dress smart casually for the customer. At the office, please wear clothes.” :)

    -Tomi

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    deferrers appeared impractical monochrome!bat,advance …

  5. brooke Avatar

    i think that google is cool

  6. brooke Avatar

    google is cool

  7. windyblues Avatar
    windyblues

    Makes you wonder why they had to have that dress code in the first place O.o

  8. […] allegedly has the simplest (and best) dress code: “You must wear clothes.” This tells me the company cares more about your job performance than how you look, and they […]

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