Many high-tech companies in Austin, Teas are quite unconcerned with dress codes, at least if you don't have a job meeting customers. I was working at HomeAway; one of their unofficial slogans is "I work in flip-flops". They're a vacation rentals company, so a vacation mindset is encouraged.
Many high-tech companies in Austin, Teas are quite unconcerned with dress codes, at least if you don't have a job meeting customers. I was working at HomeAway; one of their unofficial slogans is "I work in flip-flops". They're a vacation rentals company, so a vacation mindset is encouraged.
Wonder if that means ONLY flip-flops!
Unfortunately, no, but I did see one of our customer service reps in a kilt and blousy shirt, died red/purple mohawk, and several visible piercings once. I suggested a clothing optional sundeck for the new building, but I'll bet they don't do it :-). I have worked at several local companies that didn't mind shorts, and I'd now hate to have to go back to wearing long pants at work.
A friend of mine was parked in front of my house taking a phone call. When she came in she said that the neighbor across the street must be a nudist like me because he was walking around with out clothes on. I should read this thread for advice.



