Recent college graduates have no idea how to dress, talk or behave in an office. So companies are launching training programs to teach them. https://www.wsj.com/articles/new-grads-have-no-idea-how-to-behave-in-the-office-help-is-on-the-way-677f6ba1
New Grads Have No Idea How to Behave in the Office. Help Is on the Way.

As the Class of 2023 enters the workforce, employers are seeing a lack of the skills necessary to navigate the office. The solution: instruction on how to send an email, the right way to buttonhole the boss and what not to wear.

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@MikeElgan It would help for most grads to work remotely so that companies wouldn't have to worry about this issue.
@ppatel @MikeElgan working remotely aka "hiding" is not the solution. Basic social behaviors should be taught to everyone, as a kid preferably. "Manners & Respect" is what it was called back in my days.
@otterkring @MikeElgan Sure. But companies don't need to do this. This is parents' job. Companies can avoid this whole problem.
@ppatel @MikeElgan totally right. This would be the desired situation.