Goldman Sachs is going casual. The investment bank told employees on Tuesday that they could start dressing down for the office.
The investment bank told employees on Tuesday that they could start dressing down for the office. It's a notable shift for the pedigreed Wall Street firm, which has historically favored collared shirts and suits.
Solomon and his team noted that it's up to employees to use their discretion about what is and is not appropriate.Read More"Goldman Sachs has a broad and diverse client base around the world, and we want all of our clients to feel comfortable with and confident in our team, so please dress in a manner that is consistent with your clients' expectations," they said.The new policy comes as Goldman Sachs and other Wall Street giants compete with Silicon Valley for top young talent.
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