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Re: QServus post# 64175

Sunday, 11/12/2017 1:01:22 PM

Sunday, November 12, 2017 1:01:22 PM

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The people working in IT or technology sector do not wear business clothing to most negotiations.

People in this sector, at most levels, wear nothing more than business casual.

This is done for many reasons including:
It expresses that the individual knows what they are talking about as they are ready to talk business or get down into the system.
It promotes a more relaxed, less intimidating atmosphere that most personnel are use to in this sector.
Communication is more open as these peers you are negotiating with view you as an equal and not a superior that only knows the business side.

So, kicking someone out for not wearing business attire in this sector would be a mistake as they most likely know their stuff and management could very well terminate anyone who cost them a lucrative deal due to such actions.

Mr. Arnett was properly dressed for the purposes of his business, especially holding the title of CMO (Chief Marketing Officer in this company). I'm sure if he were to go to a high-level CEO board meeting, he would have a business attire set ready in his closet like most of us.

I may lack knowledge in stocks for now, but I have been instructed over three years by professors with degrees as high as multiple doctorates who were still working in high levels or did work in high levels of the industry. Not to mention the many peers in my courses that are still in the industry themselves. This is one subject I do know and I am not inclined to debate it.
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