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Dress for Success “You only get one chance to make a first impression.”
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Make a positive, lasting impression 44 1% of employers more often promote people who dress better RR ecent surveys have found that some employers hhave forbidden mini-skirts hhave banned sleeveless shirts hhave prohibited jeans ddo not allow flip flops What reason might an employer have for this type of dress code?
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How to Dress For The Interview Dress for the interview, not a party. The interview should focus on what you have to say, not your appearance. Don’t wear something that will distract. A smile, a firm handshake, and a positive attitude make a good first impression.
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What should women wear? Dress up, not down A jacket with a matching skirt or pants Colors: black, navy blue, charcoal gray, brown or tan -Or- A business dress with matching jacket -- No party or sun dresses
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What should men wear? Single breasted suit with two to three buttons Button top two buttons Colors: Charcoal gray, navy blue
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Grooming Tips for Men and Women Clean hair and nails; no perfumes or colognes; no body piercing and cover tattoos; wear deodorant; brush teeth – “Yuck!” Women, avoid excessive makeup, go for the natural look.
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Why should I dress for success ? “You’re hired! “You only get one chance to make a first impression.”
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First impressions are made by others within the first ________ minutes of meeting you. First Impressions
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Why? What kind of impression do you think others have of you today? What kind of impression do you think others have of you when you are dressed your best?
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