Growing number of Japan firms having dress-casual job interviews
An applicant (front) undergoes a job interview in plain clothes at the Miki town office in Kagawa Prefecture on Oct. 13, 2015, as the western Japanese town banned job applicants from wearing a suit this year. Although there has always been an unwritten rule in Japan to dress formally in suits while job-hunting, a growing number of private companies are encouraging their recruits to wear their own clothes so that they can express their individuality. (Kyodo)
==Kyodo
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- 2015/11/13 08:15:00
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