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What jobs require you to wear women’s clothing to work?

Jobs that require women’s clothing to work include: nurses, flight attendants, front desk attendants, nursing staff, etc. Jobs that must be performed by women must wear women’s clothing to work. Other jobs have different requirements for clothing, and there is no strict requirement to wear women's clothing to work.

Generally, many companies in the service industry wear uniforms. Some companies only emphasize that certain clothes cannot be worn, but there are no strict requirements for the clothes that can be worn, as long as they are formal wear. For example, hotels, shopping malls, banks, etc. all need to wear uniforms.

Advantages of girls working

Due to well-known reasons, the situation this year is quite special. The entire recruitment market has shrunk severely, especially for some mid-level and entry-level positions.

Many companies have directly frozen their recruitment plans this year, and it would be nice not to lay off employees. Some of my friends who work in HR in large companies told me that due to the impact of the epidemic, entire business lines of some companies have been cut off, and no one from the top business manager to the bottom executive has been spared.

Many of them are veteran employees who have worked in the company for many years. A dozen people are laid off at one time, and a floor is sometimes emptied out overnight. Companies in industries such as catering, tourism, retail, and offline activities that have been most affected can only maintain the money on their books for two or three months after the epidemic. In the end, some went out of business, some closed down, and some simply withdrew from the Chinese market.

Even the Internet industry, which grew rapidly during the epidemic, was not as good as imagined. The reason is very simple. With so much labor force released in society at once, everyone's eyes are fixed on those relatively strong industries, and they are all rushing in, so the competition will naturally become more intense. Social recruitment is already like this, and school recruitment is even worse.