eBay UK Shares Inaugural “Women at Work” Report
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eBay for Charity recently partnered with women's charity Dress for Success who help empower women to achieve economic independence. Indeed, to mark the partnership, the online marketplace has created the first ever “Women at Work” report which gives insigeBay UK Shares Inaugural “Women at Work” Report
eBay for Charity recently partnered with women's charity Dress for Success who help empower women to achieve economic independence. Indeed, to mark the partnership, the online marketplace has created the first ever “Women at Work” report which gives insight into how today's women find empowerment and balance in their careers, whether that's dressing for success or seeking solidarity with female colleagues, stated an official release.“When it comes to 2019, the report has found that women would rather rock their yoga pants to feel empowered at work than fashion themselves on style icon, Meghan Markle and mum's the word when it comes to personal and professional advice. And with eBay.co.uk powered by thousands of female owned SMBs, the site is pleased to further support women as they work toward success and economic parity,” says the release.The other interesting findings shared in the report are:· The office sisterhood is replacing the old boys club, as almost half of women (48%) think it is important to have another female at work they can talk to about tricky situations and 45% of women believe that a solid support group of women at work is important.· When it comes to inspiration at work, it is their colleagues that women look up to most, but interestingly nearly a fifth of those surveyed said they would look to Michelle Obama for inspiration when it comes to life values (16%).· Mums also feature high up on the list, with more than half (53%) of 16-24 year olds seeking personal advice from 'Ma', and a quarter (26%) of the same group would look to her for career advice too!Women can look and think beyond Stilettos, according to the report:· More than a third (40%) of women feel most confident in jeans and a t-shirt, even more than a little black dress (32%) or work clothes (32%) and one in ten feel most confident in yoga gear. Proving that when it comes to the 2019 power suit, casual is queen.· And not surprisingly, more than half of women (77%) aged 16-24 are bucking the traditional workplace dress code and would choose casual attire to feel most confident. As Gen Z begin to climb the career ladder, they prove that a woman's armour for success doesn't need to be suits and stilettos.· With millennial and Gen Z women opting for a more casual work look it's not surprising that just one in seven women (14%) look to emulate Meghan Markle's classic look.Click on the slideshow for a sneak peek at the preferred work-wear styles for women, as per the report https://www.blouinartinfo.com/ Founder: Louise Blouin Read more