What is the Dress Code?
The Society suggests a dress code be set up for the trip because everywhere we stop we give a witness. We want the trip to be comfortable and memorable for everyone, so we have set forth guidelines that are reasonable and still allow room for personal preference. Please let your desire to bring honor to Jehovahs name be reflected in how you dress. All clothing, casual or touring, must be clean, neat, and modest. Of course, when we are visiting the Societys facilities, baptized brothers and sisters and their children should dress in meeting clothes (suits/dresses and comfortable shoes). Before packing, please read the June 2002 Our Kingdom Ministry Question Box on page 2, as it clearly answers the question, “What standard of dress and grooming should we observe when visiting Bethel homes and branch facilities?”.
Although the dress code may vary slightly at Tyco International locations, business casual attire is generally considered appropriate, as long as work assignments do not require traditional business attire. For more specific details, please consult the Tyco International Business Unit with which you are interviewing.