West Vancouver Property Management – Dress for success?

  • 10 years ago

West Vancouver Property Management offices have a diverse group of people. What makes the office thrive and keep the environment energetic? Sometimes it’s the chipper redheaded receptionist, sometimes it’s the eager young graduate with too many balls in the air but for our office, it’s the guy who makes the effort to come everyday in a new outfit that sparks conversation and confidence.

Whether he wears the pink and black checked vintage shirt from Value Village or the extra tight grey flannel Tommy Hilfiger pants it brings a little humour into the office. North Shore home owners come into the office expecting to see his eclectic style and big smile. So,does personality have a place in business? Absolutely! In fact, with social media taking over the airwaves and the marketing aspect of instagrams big personalities are a major plus for any business. One word people…selfies… Clothing can be a great first impression and a definite air of confidence whether you are a man or a woman. Business is all about confidence in the person and the company.

Trendy outfits can breed self-assurance and bring energy into the room and can inspire great Monday meetings. So, don’t be afraid to channel your inner style fashionista. Your closet can be your best friend, it is filled with possibilities to enhanced performance at work and a successful career. West Vancouver property owners are very athletic especially living in such an active environment as the North Shore and they dress accordingly. Fashion is a big part of the North Shore. So don’t be afraid to be adventurous in your work environment, clothes do make the man and everyone notices.

For more information on how https://orcarealty.ca can help you about West Vancouver Property Management – Dress for success?, please contact us at (604) 921-6722, or visit us here:

Orca Realty Inc.

Unit 204 – 2438 Marine Dr. West Vancouver, BC, V7V 1L2 Canada

(604) 921-6722

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