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MTC 1001- the College Fair College Interest Inventory What is a College Fair How to “Show Up”

MTC 1001- the College Fair College Interest Inventory What is a College Fair How to “Show Up” The College Prep Portfolio. Your Professional Self Showing Up Appropriate Attire For The Next Step. Business Attire 3 Rules To Follow. 1) Remember the ABCs Of Professionalism Appropriate

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MTC 1001- the College Fair College Interest Inventory What is a College Fair How to “Show Up”

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  1. MTC 1001- the College Fair • College Interest Inventory • What is a College Fair • How to “Show Up” • The College Prep Portfolio

  2. Your Professional Self Showing Up Appropriate Attire For The Next Step

  3. Business Attire3 Rules To Follow 1) Remember the ABCs Of Professionalism • Appropriate • Believable • Credible 2) Communication Occurs On Three Levels • Attire – What we wear • Body Language – How we carry ourselves • Attitude – How we engage others 3) Authenticity Requires Flexibility • Have wardrobe options to accommodate the professional choices you make • Don’t be afraid to allow your excellence to make you stand out • Small things are never small

  4. Dressing Styles • Business • Business Casual • Cosmopolitan • Formalwear

  5. Dressing Styles Business – Interviews, Daily Work Attire

  6. Dressing Styles Business Casual

  7. Dressing Styles Cosmopolitan – The Club Scene

  8. Dressing Styles Formalwear – After Five Attire

  9. Business Dress Attire • Classic 2-button • Single breasted, notch lapel, center vent • Double reverse pleat trouser • 100% Wool

  10. Business Dress Shirts, Ties, Belts and Shoes • Business shirts should be pressed, ties should be coordinated in colors that compliment the suit or pants. Belts and shoes should be coordinated in styles that compliment the suit. Socks should match the trousers.

  11. Business Dress Attire • Classic 2-button women’s pantsuit • Single breasted, notch lapel • Fully lined jacket and pants • Poly/Wool blend • Silk button down blouse

  12. Business Dress Blouses, Accessories and Shoes • Business shirts should be pressed, and coordinated in colors that compliment the suit. Jewelry should be simple (sets work well), and shoes should be stylish but not overpowering. Blouses should button well above cleavage, jewelry should not dangle or make noise. Shoes should be stylish, comfortable and always worn with pantyhose that match your skin tone.

  13. Business Casual Attire Business Casual Attire Needs Business casual options are less formal than business “dress” attire, but one step above “casual”. The look should be comfortable and neat.

  14. Finishing Touches HAIR Ladies – Whether you wear your hair in a style that is natural, chemically treated, long, short or weaved… The look should be clean, neat and a good match for the company’s corporate culture. Do your homework to find out about the potential company’s fashion expectations. To Be Safe: Save bright colors for the weekend, or well after you’ve received the position you’re applying for. Gentlemen – Whether you wear your hair bald, faded, as an afro, braided or in dreadlocks… Your look should be clean, neat and appropriate for the company’s corporate culture. Take a look to find out their expectations when it comes to facial hair. To Be Safe: Save the geometric cutout designs, initials, artistic parts, and other extras for the weekend - or well after you’ve received the position you’re applying for. MAKEUP “Less is best” Learn the difference between day and night makeup. Here are a few tips: Foundations that match your skin tone, natural colors for eyelids, 1 coat of mascara, lip gloss for shine, and a hint of blush make for a good “day face.” Bright colored eye shadow and liners, intense blush, ruby-red lipsticks do their best work when you’re hanging out with friends or on a date “in the evening” – well after the interview! EXTRAS (Tattoos, piercings, men’s earrings) This goes back to doing your homework about the company’s corporate culture. Even if they are fairly liberal, cover up tats and remove visible piercings and men’s earrings for the interview. It may be just fine for you to wear them to work – after you’ve gotten the job! But, do yourself a favor by getting the job first!

  15. Acquiring Your WardrobeLooking Good Doesn’t Have To Be Expensive Request Gift Certificates At Birthdays & Holidays Executive Clothiers K & G Men’s Center Remember: Quality vs Price Shop Smart: Look for sales…CLEARANCE, CLEARANCE, CLEARANCE!

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