I'm work pretty high up in an investment bank but I want to make cosplay friends. Do you think my company would fire me if I started doing cute cosplay on twitter?
Probably not just don't go screaming it to everyone at work
I work*
>>18610351
I hope so
I really don't have anything in common with the people in this place, gets pretty depressing
I doubt they'd fire you. With how anime, video games, and cosplay have come into the mainstream light in recent years, most companies assume that having a few fans of those things is just par for the course. That said, I'd avoid posting too much, especially if your cosplay is revealing enough to make the company you represent look bad if someone linked you to them.
>>18610337
Depends what you are cosplaying, and whether your twitter account would be tied to your work at all (like if you linked your fb profile to your twitter bio, and your fb profile told people where you worked).
Keep yourself anonymous, and I don't see why it would ever be a conflict of interest.
>>18610362
>Depends what you are cosplaying
Nothing lewd
>>18610370
You could always ask HR.
>>18610337
i hate you
>>18610371
HR can suck my dick
I was just wondering