PGIM RE Dress Code?

I will be working with PGIM Real Estate (Equity) and wanted to know if anybody knew what the dress code is like once people go back into the office? During my interviews everyone seemed to be wearing button ups even though they have been working from home.


 
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Depends which office

NJ- 3 piece suit

ATL- Open toed shoes and cargo shorts 

SF- You're never going back in the office

 

Any idea on CHI office? also does this change if you're on the equity team vs debt?

 
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I know an Ex-Pru guy and I asked him (SF office), I copied and pasted his response below:

"Well I'm not sure how the pandemic has affected the dress code since everyone has been WFH. Prior to COVID, the SF office generally was in business casual (slacks and a collared shirt) M-Th and then jeans / untucked shirts, etc. on Friday. 

Similar dynamic in the Times Square office, but perhaps a bit more formal at times given that many senior people at PGIM would come through there.

The SF office had a reputation for being more laid back attire-wise than the other offices though."

Reading between the lines I'd say it's probably close to the SF office, maybe a bit more formal.

 

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