Nope! It is not very corporate office like to have a nose percining while in the office. Even if it is a small stud. It can cause some cosumers to pay attetion to only your nose ring and not what you are say.
2007-05-31 11:03:25
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answered by Moon Girl 3
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I would ask first. If you went to a face to face interview and they hired you and you had your stud in, I don't see where it would be a problem, but I'd double check your first day. If you haven't been interviewed yet, I'd recommend you don't wear it to the interview and ask about the dress code later.
Despite the fact that they're becoming more commonplace, piercings (other than ears), tattoos and unique hair colors are still viewed by many as being rebellious and immature. That's generally not a view many companies want to project. If it's a young, hip company (like an Indie magazine or something) I'm sure they're more lax.
Just ask!
2007-05-31 23:40:06
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a supervisor in a very professional office with much public contact. A nose piercing, tongue piercing, or anything visible pierced besides ears is not acceptable. We just did some interviewing for an open position. An applicant had a tongue piercing and kept rolling it around. Needless to say, she is not on our list of final candidates.
2007-05-31 23:03:53
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answered by Chris S 3
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sional office with much public contact. A nose piercing, tongue piercing, or anything visible pierced besides ears is not acceptable. We just did some interviewing for an open position. An applicant had a tongue piercing and kept rolling it around. Needless to say, she is not on our list of final candidates.
2014-10-12 06:59:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Check your local code of conduct or Human Resources department. Many times they must let you wear a small jewel in the nose if it is for religious purposes (some Asian religions for example).
Good luck.
2007-05-31 21:01:55
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answered by Dave 5
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It's really not appropriate. Get used to taking it out every day for work. (FYI - I used to have to do this for a job, and I found that the constant removal and then putting it back in, handling it so much, etc. cause my piercing to keep getting infected. In the end, I decided on no facial piercings.)
2007-05-31 19:32:41
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answered by littlefrogling 3
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It depends...I work for a multi-billion dollar, multi-national company. There's a guy here who has a three-inch long sabre-tooth shaped bone through his septum. It grosses me out, personally, but he is who he is, and that's allowed here.
Piercings and hair color/style are not listed in our dress code. Other companies may be more particular...others less particular.
2007-05-31 18:12:08
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answered by abfabmom1 7
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No
Think about it, if you wanted someone to assist you it sure wouldn't be a studded guy in a suit.
2007-05-31 18:25:19
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answered by (*_*) 3
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It's up to the company you work for. They set the dress code standards and can decide what type of image they want their employees and staff to project.
Check with HR.
2007-05-31 18:07:06
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answered by Anonymous
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You would have to check with your boss. I would say no, but you never know. Some offices are very professional, but let little things go.
2007-05-31 18:10:49
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answered by Answer Girl 2007 5
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