Businessperson

person involved in activities for the purpose of generating revenue
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A businessperson (also businessman or businesswoman) is someone who works at a job that focuses on making money. Very broadly it can mean anyone who works in industry or commerce. More narrowly, it is someone who works in the management (at high level, when the term is used even more narrowly) of a company. Sometimes the word means an entrepreneur or a merchant.

American businessman Lawrence Edward Page co-founder of Google

Many businessmen wear standard business clothes: a suit with collar, shirt, and necktie. However, this depends on the company, the local culture, and the country. In more informal places, neckties need not be worn.

Businesswomen[1] clothes have gone through many changes. Dresses and suits are common today.

References change

  1. "Business Ideas for Women". Business Ideas. 2018-05-15. Archived from the original on 2018-05-17. Retrieved 2018-05-16.