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 peopleappearance communication skills mannerisms behavior knowledge professionalism ID: 528676
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PROFESSIONAL IMAGEKelli Jones, Executive DirectorSlide2
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.It only takes 7 seconds to make a first impression!
55% based on how you look and act
38% based on the sound and tone of your voice
7% based on what you actually saySlide3
Professional AttireDressing for Success – General TipsBusiness Professional AttireBusiness Casual AttireUndergarmentsAccessories
Hair
Make-up
Jewelry
Hands
Shoes
HosieryPerfumeSlide4
Professional AttireDressing for Success – General TipsBusiness Professional AttireBusiness Casual AttireUndergarmentsAccessories
Hair
Jewelry
Hands
Shoes
Cologne Slide5
Dressing for SuccessYou are your own advertisementYou only get one chance to make a first impressionThe first impression is one of the major elements on which people will judge you.Your attire plays a supporting roleGeneral Tips
Good Hygiene
Dress Conservatively
Rule of thumb –
Dress like your supervisor
Be ConfidentSlide6
Business Professional AttireWhen is business professional attire appropriate?For an interviewIf it is the required dress code at workAt networking events and job fairsWhen in doubt, ask!
What is appropriate?
Suit
A suit carries more impact than any other item
A Person who dresses professionally
has a better chance of making a positive
Impression than a person who does notSlide7
Suits (Women)Should be freshly pressed and properly tailored to fit your body type.LengthSkirt length should be at the knee or longerPantsThe bottom of the pants should not hit the floor. If wearing heels, hemline of the pant should fall between the top of the heel and mid-heel.BlousesShort or long sleeve preferableAppropriate neck lineAvoid sheer blousesTucked into pants or skirtNo loud flamboyant colorsSlide8
Suits (Men)Should be freshly pressed and properly tailored to fit your body type.PantsThe bottom of the pants should not hit the floor..Avoid European skinning tight cut pants, especially if you have muscular legs.ShirtsShort or long sleeve preferableAppropriate neck size tie should be to the top buttonTucked into pants Slide9
Business Casual AttireWhen is it appropriate to wear business casual attire?If it is the required dress code at workCasual Fridays if applicableNot recommended for an interviewWhen in doubt, ask!What is appropriate?Follow the same guidelines as business professional as to fit and length of skirt and pants (refer to slide 5)Jacket is not requiredPants (well pressed khaki’s ok). Avoid all denim.Skirt
Cardigans
Knit tops
You can add more color to your wardrobe.Slide10
Examples – Business CasualSlide11
Examples – Business CasualSlide12
UndergarmentsInvest in shapewareProvides a blemish-free, streamline lookSlims, tucks, and enhances your figureBoosts confidenceBrasShould be modest and fit appropriately (not a bustier)Get fitted!Lingerie shops and department stores such as Nordstrom provide free fittings.UnderwearModest and appropriateFull coverageSlide13
AccessoriesHairKeep it simple. Always neat and clean.For an interview - preferably out of your face, pulled back if longSkip the hair accessoriesAvoid loud hair color (blue, green, etc.)
Make-up
Enhance your natural beauty and stick to neutral colors.
Avoid heavy make-up and shiny lip glosses.
Avoid clumpy mascara
Groom brows
JewelryAvoid gaudy accessoriesA simple necklace, small earrings and any promise, engagement, and/or wedding band is sufficient
If you have multiple ear piercings, only wear one set of earrings
Remove all facial piercings
Tattoos –multiple tattoos should be coveredSlide14
Accessories continuedHandsClean nails, short preferably. Get a manicureNail polish should be clear or a neutral colorShoes
Preferably closed toe, especially when wearing business professional.
Polished and scuff free
No higher than 3 inches
Hosiery
Requirement has changed over the years
For an interview, it is recommended that you wear hosiery when wearing a skirt or dress suit.If working, check the dress code policy. It may be optional with some employers.Perfume
Don’t wear any—less is betterSlide15
Accessories MenHairKeep it simple. Always neat and clean.For an interview – fresh hair cut, if long hair must be neatly up and out of the face completelySkip the hair accessoriesAvoid loud hair color (blue, green, etc.)
Facial Hair
No lumberjack beards
Groom brows, mustache etc.
Jewelry
Avoid gaudy accessories
A simple necklace, wedding band is sufficientIf you have multiple ear piercings, remove themespecially during an interview.
Remove all facial piercings/cover tattoosSlide16Slide17Slide18Slide19Slide20
QuizIs this appropriate for an interview?
YES
Properly tailored
Neutral color
Blouse appropriate neckline
Hair away from face
Natural make-upNONot a neutral colorOpened toe shoesNeckline – no blouse underneathSlide21
Quiz continued
Which shoe is appropriate for an interview?
Which piece of jewelry is appropriate for work and/or an interview?
Yes
Small
Neutral Color
Yes
Appropriate heal height
Neutral color
Clean and polished
No
Heal height above 3”
Bright color
No
Too chunky
Not simpleSlide22
Communication SkillsAnother part of first impressions is your communication skillsSpeak proper English at all timesPlease do not use slang words at any timeMake eye contactWhen interacting with Management or Customers be prepared to answer hard questionsUse proper English when writing emails or other correspondenceGood posture and body language are important.Slide23Slide24
Written and Unwritten rules of the workplaceAlways strive to do the best job you can no matter the task!Learn the culture of you company as well as departmentDon’t create conflict or issues when there are changesBe seen as an asset not a liabilityYou must be flexible and understand there will always be expansion and or enhancement in your company that is the nature of successful businessDo not use personal electronics in the workplaceChange is difficult but it is a necessary part of lifeSlide25
Questions/CommentsSlide26
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