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Earlier i was hired to work on testing/automation but after joining training was never given on that and they took me in an internal project which i wasn't aware of. After working for more than a year i want to switch to testing, so I requested the same to a higher official. They said we can't switch you to testing as you don't have training but we can take you later on and give you training side by side with your current project. Should I believe them or switch the company. Please help PwC
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Only if you don't spike it into a mohawk, clients expect 100% dedication
This is my wife's current hair color, but she runs a trade school that preps people to work in the cannabis industry. Not exactly our segment (yet).
Just pick clients with matching colors
Maybe try a burgundy instead?
If you have to ask, then you likely know the answer. I'd say, yes, probably an issue. Keep it natural.
Pdubs orange is a win-win!
Some companies prohibit unnatural hair color--check the dress code policy
Come on WTF?
Pink? No. Purple or blue, okay.
I think it depends on what role you play in the firm. Not sure I'd do it if you are advising executives in finance (because they will likely judge you) but if you're in some of the cooler groups- similar to our Fjord group or Accenture interactive. Tats and crazy hair are rampant and a hair color change will just up your image as cutting edge.
Wow seriously?
I would not recommend that at all..
Im a woman if that changes things
Mine is pink and no one has given a shit. Pretty bright pink
Maybe an ombré to pale pink would be cool
Totally!! Add in a neck tattoo.
Must be a troll