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For your bio for a company (USA) should you write it in the first or third person? Also for a profile pic what is appropriate? Can you have a pet in your photo?










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put on hold as off-topic by Justin Cave, Thomas Owens, Dukeling, HorusKol, jcmack Mar 23 at 1:17


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    What does the company for which said bio and photo are for say about it?

    – joeqwerty
    Mar 22 at 22:53






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    You probably want to follow whatever other folks in the company are doing. If these go up on a public web site (common for senior folks), follow their lead. If they are only posted internally and you can't easily access samples, ask whoever made the request to clarify. Some companies are going to want a very straight-laced picture, some will welcome something more fun and personalized.

    – Justin Cave
    Mar 22 at 22:58






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    It depends on what the photo is for. Follow the lead of what others have. Unless other people have pets in their photos, I wouldn't have one in mine. But the real person to ask is the person who told you you needed it.

    – Andy Lester
    Mar 23 at 0:54
















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put on hold as off-topic by Justin Cave, Thomas Owens, Dukeling, HorusKol, jcmack Mar 23 at 1:17


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  • "Questions seeking advice on company-specific regulations, agreements, or policies should be directed to your manager or HR department. Questions that address only a specific company or position are of limited use to future visitors. Questions seeking legal advice should be directed to legal professionals. For more information, click here." – Justin Cave, Thomas Owens, Dukeling, HorusKol, jcmack

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    What does the company for which said bio and photo are for say about it?

    – joeqwerty
    Mar 22 at 22:53






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    You probably want to follow whatever other folks in the company are doing. If these go up on a public web site (common for senior folks), follow their lead. If they are only posted internally and you can't easily access samples, ask whoever made the request to clarify. Some companies are going to want a very straight-laced picture, some will welcome something more fun and personalized.

    – Justin Cave
    Mar 22 at 22:58






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    It depends on what the photo is for. Follow the lead of what others have. Unless other people have pets in their photos, I wouldn't have one in mine. But the real person to ask is the person who told you you needed it.

    – Andy Lester
    Mar 23 at 0:54














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put on hold as off-topic by Justin Cave, Thomas Owens, Dukeling, HorusKol, jcmack Mar 23 at 1:17


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions seeking advice on company-specific regulations, agreements, or policies should be directed to your manager or HR department. Questions that address only a specific company or position are of limited use to future visitors. Questions seeking legal advice should be directed to legal professionals. For more information, click here." – Justin Cave, Thomas Owens, Dukeling, HorusKol, jcmack

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put on hold as off-topic by Justin Cave, Thomas Owens, Dukeling, HorusKol, jcmack Mar 23 at 1:17


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions seeking advice on company-specific regulations, agreements, or policies should be directed to your manager or HR department. Questions that address only a specific company or position are of limited use to future visitors. Questions seeking legal advice should be directed to legal professionals. For more information, click here." – Justin Cave, Thomas Owens, Dukeling, HorusKol, jcmack

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  • 3





    What does the company for which said bio and photo are for say about it?

    – joeqwerty
    Mar 22 at 22:53






  • 3





    You probably want to follow whatever other folks in the company are doing. If these go up on a public web site (common for senior folks), follow their lead. If they are only posted internally and you can't easily access samples, ask whoever made the request to clarify. Some companies are going to want a very straight-laced picture, some will welcome something more fun and personalized.

    – Justin Cave
    Mar 22 at 22:58






  • 1





    It depends on what the photo is for. Follow the lead of what others have. Unless other people have pets in their photos, I wouldn't have one in mine. But the real person to ask is the person who told you you needed it.

    – Andy Lester
    Mar 23 at 0:54














  • 3





    What does the company for which said bio and photo are for say about it?

    – joeqwerty
    Mar 22 at 22:53






  • 3





    You probably want to follow whatever other folks in the company are doing. If these go up on a public web site (common for senior folks), follow their lead. If they are only posted internally and you can't easily access samples, ask whoever made the request to clarify. Some companies are going to want a very straight-laced picture, some will welcome something more fun and personalized.

    – Justin Cave
    Mar 22 at 22:58






  • 1





    It depends on what the photo is for. Follow the lead of what others have. Unless other people have pets in their photos, I wouldn't have one in mine. But the real person to ask is the person who told you you needed it.

    – Andy Lester
    Mar 23 at 0:54








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What does the company for which said bio and photo are for say about it?

– joeqwerty
Mar 22 at 22:53





What does the company for which said bio and photo are for say about it?

– joeqwerty
Mar 22 at 22:53




3




3





You probably want to follow whatever other folks in the company are doing. If these go up on a public web site (common for senior folks), follow their lead. If they are only posted internally and you can't easily access samples, ask whoever made the request to clarify. Some companies are going to want a very straight-laced picture, some will welcome something more fun and personalized.

– Justin Cave
Mar 22 at 22:58





You probably want to follow whatever other folks in the company are doing. If these go up on a public web site (common for senior folks), follow their lead. If they are only posted internally and you can't easily access samples, ask whoever made the request to clarify. Some companies are going to want a very straight-laced picture, some will welcome something more fun and personalized.

– Justin Cave
Mar 22 at 22:58




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It depends on what the photo is for. Follow the lead of what others have. Unless other people have pets in their photos, I wouldn't have one in mine. But the real person to ask is the person who told you you needed it.

– Andy Lester
Mar 23 at 0:54





It depends on what the photo is for. Follow the lead of what others have. Unless other people have pets in their photos, I wouldn't have one in mine. But the real person to ask is the person who told you you needed it.

– Andy Lester
Mar 23 at 0:54










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