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HP这是......要自绝于人民了吗?
http://uk.businessinsider.com/hp ... 015-7?r=US&IR=T
For a lot of programmers, especially in Silicon Valley, the trusted T-shirt-and-hoodie combo makes up the only work uniform they need. It's considered by many to be a perk of the job: Nobody cares how you dress for work, so long as you deliver.
But this week, several teams within HP's 100,000-employee-strong Enterprise Services division were sent a confidential memo cracking down on casual dress in the workplace, because higher-ups in the company are concerned that customers visiting the offices will be put off by dressed-down developers, reports The Register.
"According to HP, men should avoid turning up to the office in T-shirts with no collars, faded or torn jeans, shorts, baseball caps and other headwear, sportswear, and sandals and other open shoes. Women are advised not to wear short skirts, faded or torn jeans, low-cut dresses, sandals, crazy high heels, and too much jewelry," says the Register report.
The memo was apparently directed not just at salespepeople, but at staffers in R&D who have decidedly different sartorial styles than their business-side colleagues. The news comes at a bad time too, as many developers took to wearing shorts to work for the warm summer months.
Read more: http://uk.businessinsider.com/hp ... ;IR=T#ixzz3h1zo4KcW |
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