PPT-How to Dress for Professional
Author : karlyn-bohler | Published Date : 2018-11-03
I mpressions First Impressions Matter You have worked hard researching your prospective employer and you know what you need to say to convince himher you are the
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I mpressions First Impressions Matter You have worked hard researching your prospective employer and you know what you need to say to convince himher you are the best candidate for the job But theres one more thing to think about before the big daythe first impression Your physical appearance what you do when you meet the interviewer and your body language during the interview all contribute to the opinion your interviewer will form of you Be prepared to make a great first impression from the second you enter the parking lot . Before you view this PowerPoint, go to View, then Notes Page, so you can see all of the extra information that make the . slides . more helpful!. Dress For Success. What to Wear to Work. Dress For Success. Army JROTC. What is Dress for Success (DFS)? . Dress for Success (DFS) is done every Tuesday in order instill . professionalism. into all cadets, and to prepare them for when they join the workforce.. Chapter 2. Business Dress 101:. Handling Attire Problems. in the Workplace. Clothes make the man – & the woman!. When in doubt, always err on the side of dressing slightly more conservative than the situation demands. Created by Mrs. Wilson. Presented by Ms. . Sthole. Tips for Dressing . for Success. Dress for Success. Though it may seem petty, appearance is . critical. to first impressions. You never get a 2. nd. Dr. Tiana Curry-McCoy. Suggestions for Dress for Science Presentations. Professional . Hair/Makeup/Accessories. Tame hair not in face. Natural tone makeup. Small jewelry. No purse. Clothes (not to tight or baggy). Guidelines that Portray Professionalism. Thank. . you. to . Mount’Kiara. International School for the slide show. MUN . Dress Code for ALL Conferences. :. At M’KIS, all “Delegates” (includes Officers, Chairs, Experts, Delegates, etc.) are expected to wear “. Monday, September 26, 2016. Career Day. Wednesday, Sept. 28 . 11am-4pm in the Campus Center. Wear business professional attire. Come with revised resumes. Be confident!. The “Elevator pitch”. A brief statement you can think of off the top of your head that will include: . Presented by Thom Brooks, Vice President for Instructional Services. . Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society. . -- Mark Twain. Why does it matter?. People may form perceptions about you and your abilities based on clothing and body language:. How Important is you Personal Image?. First Impressions. . Any Agency or Company you work for . communicates to the public through its people—appearance, communication skills, mannerisms, behavior, knowledge, professionalism.. Accept me the Way I Look. Hats. Hats. Sun Glasses. Bandanas. Exposed. Midriffs. Skirts that are too short. Undergarments. Sleeveless tops. NOT!. First impressions last a long time!!!!. Your appearance may speak louder than your words!!!!!!. Tips . and Reminders. DO…. Show up at least 15 minutes early. Get a solid amount of sleep the night before. Have something to eat before your speech. Dress professionally (more on this later…). Come prepared with all materials (bring your portfolio). Thank. . you. to . Mount’Kiara. International School for the slide show. MUN . Dress Code for ALL Conferences. :. At M’KIS, all “Delegates” (includes Officers, Chairs, Experts, Delegates, etc.) are expected to wear “. PROFESSIONAL IMAGE Kelli Jones, Executive Director How Important is you Personal Image? First Impressions Any Agency or Company you work for communicates to the public through its people—appearance, communication skills, mannerisms, behavior, knowledge, professionalism. PROFESSIONAL IMAGE Kelli Jones, Executive Director How Important is you Personal Image? First Impressions Any Agency or Company you work for communicates to the public through its people—appearance, communication skills, mannerisms, behavior, knowledge, professionalism.
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