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Dress For Success

Dress For Success. Presented by. Your career demands more attention now, than ever before. www.Mercer-Professional.org. Can Your Attire Hurt Your Career?. Yes. . Objectives:. To Help You Be a Polished Professional. To Empower You. Your Clothes Speak!. 1 st Impressions

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Dress For Success

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  1. Dress For Success

  2. Presented by Your career demands more attention now, than ever before. www.Mercer-Professional.org

  3. Can Your Attire Hurt Your Career? Yes.

  4. Objectives: To Help You Be aPolished Professional To Empower You

  5. Your Clothes Speak! • 1st Impressions • Supports your image as a person • Polished and professional clothes, regardless

  6. Types of Attire • Business Professional (Interview Attire) • Business Casual • Casual • Street Clothes

  7. Business Professional(Interview) The utmost in professional dress.

  8. Interview Suit Men • A two piece matched suit • Solid or pin-striped • Tailored fit, including pants length. • Navy, dark grey, dark brown, olive or black • Briefcase or portfolio instead of backpack

  9. Attention to Detail. It Matters.

  10. Interview Shoes for Men Not:

  11. Men: Not Appropriate

  12. Interview Suit Women • Women • Matching two-piece suit (pant or skirt suit) • Tailored fit • Color: navy, grey, taupe, dark brown, tan, olive or black • Skirt should be knee-length with no inappropriate slits

  13. Interview Suit

  14. Interview Shoes for Women No Worn-out Shoes

  15. Shoes for Women: Inappropriate No Worn-out Shoes

  16. Even if the work environment is outdoors or very “non-suit,” wearing a suit to the interview shows you take the interview seriously as a professional meeting. What if the job is in a “non-suit-wearing” work environment?

  17. Women: Not Appropriate Cleavage is Not Appropriate in the Workplace.

  18. Women: Not Appropriate

  19. Before You Walk Into the Interview • Spend a minute looking yourself over. • Make certain your clothes fit properly, your tie is straight, and your hair is not in need of combing. • Spit out any gum you are chewing, and pop in a breath mint.

  20. Invest in a Pad-Folio $10 - $50 • Career Fairs • Interviews • Meetings • Conferences

  21. Business Casual Slightly less formal version of professional dress.

  22. Business Casual Yes No

  23. Business Casual Yes No

  24. Business Casual

  25. Business Casual

  26. Business Casual • Check your calendar -Make sure you don’t have any meetings that day. • No denim

  27. Under Garments For Women • Check for runs in your hosiery • No dark garments under light clothing • Bras should fit properly • Seamless, unadorned smooth bras • Wear camisoles and slips • Neutral color • Conceal Bra straps • Avoid Panty lines • Consider shapers

  28. The key to dressing for the office is to blend in with what everyone else is wearing.

  29. Business Casual

  30. Casual Shoes for Men No Worn-out Shoes

  31. Casual Office Attire Always professional looking. Even on Fridays.

  32. Casual Attire NOT:

  33. Casual Attire NOT:

  34. Casual Attire Denim

  35. Men’s Details • Men should always wear an appropriate belt • Gig line

  36. Women’s Details • Jewelry • Accessories • Purses

  37. Grooming The essential steps you take to display a professional, polished look.

  38. Details of Grooming

  39. Grooming What about piercings?

  40. Grooming Not: Yes:

  41. Crisp= Neat Clean Well-Pressed Sloppy = Lack of Neatness

  42. Does My Hairstyle Matter?

  43. Professional? You Decide.

  44. Professional? You Decide.

  45. Professional? You Decide.

  46. Professional? You Decide.

  47. Professional? You Decide.

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