You got a job! Big congratulations to you for getting a job during this COVID-19 pandemic. But first, let us discuss the facts, Los Angeles reported a 19.4% unemployment rate in June 2020, while North America is facing an 11.1% unemployment rate overall. You getting a job is an insane feat, and we are so incredibly proud of you. The grueling interview process, zoom sessions, and let us not forget the salary negotiations - you made it. You fought hard to be the perfect candidate for the role, and your first day is coming up. Now for the real question, what are you going to do for your first day of work nails?
Your nails are the first real impression you’re giving to the company that just hired you. They chose you, trust you, and believe in you to excel in the role and make the company money. Your colleagues are going to judge you either way, but let’s discuss ways in how to have your nails convey that you’re a hard worker, with excellent skills, deserving of a raise, and possible title change within six months of employment. We’re not saying to dull your personality, but we’re saying to use these tips for “work appropriate” nails to skyrocket your career in the first few months.
DON’T
-Neon polishes.
-Rhinestones.
-Extremes - no extreme lengths or points.
DO
-Softer polishes - think pinks, whites.
-Nudes.
-French manicure.
It’s better to play it safe than to be sorry. Starting a new job is nerve-racking, but once you’ve passed the probationary period, understand the work culture, and gauge work personalities, you can bring back the personality to your nails. We're talking about nail art, designs, shape, and even the extreme length you love and miss.
Here are some nail looks we think are perfect for your first day at work:
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