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Discover essential attire guidelines for professional success, covering business casual (BC) and business professional (BP) looks for both men and women. Learn about key elements: from the necessity of collared shirts and polished shoes in BC to the staple black suit for interviews in BP. Uncover tips on grooming, accessories, and appropriate styles based on industry standards, such as finance and marketing. Dress confidently to align with your major and impress in everyday settings and interviews.
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Basic-BC Two pieces (pants/shirt, skirt/blouse) Standard-BC More polish than basic (e.g. collared shirt) Three pieces (basic + tie, jacket, scarf, sweater) Executive BC High quality fabrics Jacket a must Levels of DressBusiness Casual (BC)
Levels of DressBusiness Professional (BP) • Everyday • Consulting/Interview (full-Monty)
Guys: General • Hair out of face • Fresh shave or trimmed facial hair • No hats, consider removing piercings • Minimal aftershave, no cologne • Belt, socks, shoes must match pants • Shined shoes • Clothes fit, ironed
Girls: General • Neutral makeup (include lipstick) • Hair simple, back/out of face no ‘M.Ryan’ or ‘J.Anniston’ • Max 2earrings/ear • Closed-toed pumps, heels <= 2” • Nail polish - clear or neutral • Pantyhose – taupe, tan, black • NO: jeans, dangling jewelry, tight clothes, revealing necklines, miniskirts, sleeveless (without jacket), bare midrifs, or showing shirttails
Dress for Your Major Accounting • Black 2 or 3-button suit, white shirt, conservative tie Finance/MIS (corporate, banking) • Black, Blue, Grey 2 or 3-button suit, coordinating conservative color shirt, conservative tie Finance (investment banking) • High quality key, more style allowed (tweed, light stripe, double-breasted or vest nice touch)
Dress for Your Major Management • Style varies, base on look from company website, representatives • Basics: black, blue, grey Marketing • Style/design and high quality critical, more room for individual ‘flair’