At some startups and tech companies, dress codes are getting even more casual. The post-commute changing from sneakers to office-friendly pumps is something well-known to many workers. But could it ...
Here's how to tackle this quandary when you don't know where those shoes have been—but you don't want to be rude.
Some start-ups, blurring the lines between home and office, are embracing a “no shoes” policy. By Lora Kelley People entering a house party might expect to see a rack overflowing with shoes by the ...
People entering a house party might expect to see a rack overflowing with shoes by the door. Lately, people entering some startup offices might, too. The “no shoes” trend is spreading in tech offices, ...