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August 29th, 2016 by admin under work dresses

Kalyan Jewellers now has 100 stores in its portfolio, 21 of which are in the GCC.

With particular emphasis in the Gulf region, currently in an investment mode, the company still has ambitious plans to expand its operations, where its current annual revenue is from US Indian arm private equity firm Warburg Pincus for a minority stake in the company. Kalyanaraman says future expansion won’t require further equity investment.

Promotion is also a major part in Kalyan’s success.

Based on current figures, the company will spend in the region of. In 2014, the company received on marketing this year. Instead focus on ensuring the brand ambassadors match the company’s intended profile, kalyanaraman says they do not calculate an exact return on investment. For instance, despite Dubai being an obvious choice for the company’s expansion, Kalyanaraman explains that focusing on building the company’s operations in India is the reason why it did not enter the GCC market until recently.

This is especially true in the professional world. As it could have a big bearing on how a job interview goes, professionals need to know how they should dress and how they should look in a working environment or if they’re considered for a promotion, let’s say. In consonance with a few members in the promotion committee, it was not until much later that I found out it was way because I used to dress, that, was ‘just too casual!

Starting from the ‘mostobvious’ of reasons.

Your appearance is among the most basic things that you can change about yourself. Well dressed, or dressed in consonance with the occasion, you’ll come across as someone who’s well groomed, is capable of doing a job,professional enough to understand what is necessary for success, and has a good personality as well, if you look professional. It leaves a great first impression on the people you meet. Normally, impressions are everything, and as the saying goes, ‘the first impression is the last impression’. Needless to say, in order to leave a lasting impression on someone, you need to dress appropriately and in line with the occasion.

You immediately gain an edge over the others. Let’s say, you will stand out in the crowd, and immediately attain an edge over the other people potential interviewees, if you’re well dressed for an interview. Anyways, while, inappropriate dressing or grooming is behind 40 job rejections. Don’t be that guy who dresses like a chump and ends up getting rejected because of his appearance. It shows that you prepared, and did your homework. Let’s consider the job interview example again.

There’s a ‘feel good’ factor associated with dressing well.

Dressing professionally can make you feel better about yourself. It gives you more confidence. Just think for a moment. For the sake of example if you dress up in a suit for the sake of example, you project more confidence, that people will respond to positively. The general rules for both men and women when it comes to attire have been well summed up in this article.

I would like to ask you something. How do you dress for work, am I correct? If any, what dress and attire rules, do you follow, is that the case? Besides, does your office allow you to dress casually, this is the case right? Woud you prefer working somewhere wehre the ‘dresscode’ was formalonly or casualonly, right? Would something like this be a ‘deal breaker’ if you were looking for a job, am I correct? How do you dress for work, is that the case? If any, what dress and attire rules, do you follow, this is the case right? On top of that, does your office allow you to dress casually? It’s a well woud you prefer working somewhere wehre the ‘dresscode’ was formalonly or casualonly, right? Would something like this be a ‘deal breaker’ if you were looking for a job?

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