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I always dress professionally every time I set foot in my workplace, for meetings, inservices and the like. Why not? I can wear blue jeans or sweats any old time. It's fun to put together a smart looking outfit.
Business casual sounds good. Or something a little more fun, like a pretty skirt and blouse.
I'm actually thrilled to see this question. Business casual is the answer.
Unfortunately, I see many new nurses come in looking as though they were dressed for the beach -- shorts, flip flops, strapless tops, tank tops . . . and in one case a mini dress so short I know she had pink panties. Please dress as though you expect to meet your new manager and the CEO of the hospital on the elevator!
Just_Kidney, ADN, BSN, RN
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So I got my very first RN job! Woot woot! I wore a business suit to the interview but now I'm going in next week to fill out HR paperwork, background check stuff, etc. and I want some advice about what to wear. The nurses at the facility were wearing basic scrubs but I haven't gotten information about dress code yet so I don't want to dress inappropriately. I was leaning towards business casual, I figured that's safe. But I wanted to know what your thoughts are.