Hello Lara, just imagine you want to hire someone in the office. Would you hire yourself for an office job? I assume that you have to do a lot of “typing” and “writing”?! To make sure I'd cut the nails a little. You're just on the safe side. And it should be worth noting the nails for the job.
At the latest when you get the job, you will notice that long fingernails really interfere with an office activity.
As an employer, both the long nails and the smudding hands would seem unpleasant to me. The color of the nail varnish is also not the yellow of the egg for an interview…
Hello Lara, just imagine you want to hire someone in the office. Would you hire yourself for an office job? I assume that you have to do a lot of “typing” and “writing”?! To make sure I'd cut the nails a little. You're just on the safe side. And it should be worth noting the nails for the job.
At the latest when you get the job, you will notice that long fingernails really interfere with an office activity.
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I'll find her too long. You can be sure it's not a problem.
They are chic and well maintained, but far too long. This isn't so good at the interview. I'd have to cut them openly. LG
Not alone for the interview, but you have to look, because you work a lot on the PC, whether they are too long when writing.
They're too long. I'd cut them off or cut them off.
I'd cut it a little.
yes, I also and neutral paint
I think it's okay.
As an employer, both the long nails and the smudding hands would seem unpleasant to me. The color of the nail varnish is also not the yellow of the egg for an interview…
Yeah, what do you want to work with?
With the coffee machine. What else are you sitting in the office?