Do you have standards that you would never fall below? Not many people do, especially when it comes to their image. The connection struck me during
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Do you have standards that you would never fall below? Not many people do, especially when it comes to their image. The connection struck me during
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Whether you work for Google or Bank of America, there are rules to dressing professionally especially if you are serious about your career. When the dress code is casual, you want to make sure
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When you think of “professional image,” the way you look may automatically come to mind. But your appearance is only part of the equation.
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Men – it’s 2011, and time to enhance your corporate style. Following are 10 easy ways to update your professional look:
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The office is a place for doing business, not a venue for getting dates or trying to be the next contestant on America’s Next Top Model. (That is, unless you’re vying for a position at a high-fashion magazine like Anne Hathaway in The Devil Wears Prada). When it comes to representing yourself appropriately in an office environment, your goal is to look professional, credible and capable. You want to communicate that you’re ready to get down to business. Learn more »
Thanks to the internet, you can search for a job in your bathrobe. But when you get called in for an interview, it’s a whole different story. Your resume alone won’t get you the job. Learn more »
You never get a second chance to make a first impression, especially when it comes to job interviews. Regardless of how much you research a company and rehearse exactly what you’re going to say the night before an interview, you must realize that what isn’t said is just as significant as what is said. Studies show that you only have seven to 17 seconds to make a favorable first impression and 18 additional encounters to change a first impression.