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I will gladly answer your questions regarding Business Etiquette. In addition to knowing the proper rules of yesterday, I am up to date on how changes in recent culture and technology have added to the way we conduct business and interact socially.
I am president of Bullseye Image Consulting in New York, NY.
Association of Image Consultants International, Member of the Etiquette Institute.
I am an experienced Image Consultant with an education from FIT as well as certifications in Color Analysis & Etiquette.
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Hi Robyn, Yes, having so many employees on the company letterhead is overkill. The company should have a professional letterhead that includes all of the information that does not change such as the
HI Justin. I would recommend to dress as well as possible for your interview and make an impression that makes you stand out from the other people who are dressing business casual who just wore the
Hi Kenneth. If your client asks you to remove your shoes, it is fine to go barefoot in their home. Typically the reason is cultural or to keep their homes in better condition - in both cases you will
Dear Ash, If by "interview" you mean the interview dinner in which you are discussing the position then definitely send a thank you note the next day. If you are referring to a proper interview that
Hello Ash. Congratulations on your husband's promotion and your opportunity to fill his position. Although in the past it has been taught that offering a tip is acceptable it is now frowned upon for
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