Title: Dress for Success
1Dress for Success
- Winning First Impressions for the Corporate World
Presented by Suzanne S. Clodfelter,
M.A.I.S. Manager, UHV Center for Nonprofit
Leadership
2First Impressions
- You have only one chance to make a good first
impression. - Your appearance tells others how you feel about
yourself, which can define how they treat you. - Your corporate ladder climb will be easier if you
look like you belong there.
3First Impression Test Women Who would you hire?
4First Impression Test Men Who would you hire?
5What influenced you?
- Apparent level of sophistication
- Color of tie, shoes, dress
- Well-groomed appearance
- Conservative appearance
- Overall attractiveness
- Non-verbal signals
- Apparent level of self-confidence
6What do your clothes say about you?
- Your appearance plays a supporting role in the
interview process. - Your appearance can convey strong feelings of
trust to a prospective employer. - Your appearance can convey a sense of
self-confidence, dependability and
professionalism. - Your appearance can determine how people you meet
will react to you.
7First Impression Guidelines - Colors That Work
- Dark to medium range blues
- Navy Blue respected by all socio-economic
levels - Gray
- Camel/Beige
- Black
- Dark Brown
- Burgundy
- Rust
8First Impression Guidelines - Colors to Avoid
- Women
- Most pastels, especially pale yellow
- Bright orange
- Men and Women
- Most shades of green
- Mustard bad, bad, bad
- Dark Colors make you seem more powerful only use
when you need control.
9First Impression Guidelines - The Suit
- Two-piece matched suit
- Knee-length skirt for women
- Tailored and pressed pants for men and women
- Tailored, long-sleeve shirt or blouse
- Minimal jewelry, cologne and makeup
- Leather lace-up shoes for men closed-toe pumps
for women
10First Impression Guidelines - Grooming
- Hair clean and neat
- Details no missing buttons, lint or tags
- Hands clean, manicured fingernails
- Fit clean, pressed and proper fit
- Smell little or no cologne no cigarette odor
- Breath fresh, clean breath use a breathmint
11First Impression Guidelines - Accessories
- Shoes never lighter than the hem of your skirt
or pants - Belts classic, quality leather
- Bags and briefcases small, dark-colored leather
briefcase - Jewelry minimal business watch, nothing flashy
- Scarves and ties silk
12First Impression Guidelines - The Ten Decisions
- Social Position
- Economic Level
- Educational Level
- Trustworthiness
- Moral Character
- Level of Sophistication
- Success previous and current
- Social Heritage
- Economic Heritage
- Educational Heritage
13First Impression Guidelines - Research
- Learn the corporate culture before you interview.
- Dress appropriately for the position that you are
applying. You convey respect to the person you
are meeting. - Define your audience clients, management,
colleagues, staff fit perceived image for the
position.
14Remember!You only have one chance to make a
first impression. Dress for success and youll
look like you belong at the top!
15First Impressions Resources
- amdt.wsu.edu/research/dti/Budget.html
- amdt.wsu.edu/research/dti/research.html
- www.collegegrad.com/jobsearch/15-5.shtml
- careercenter.tamu.edu/Students/S1/S1B2A.shtml
- www.theofficecompany.com/Articles_Forms/current/pe
mberton/sikes2html - www.selfesteem.org/labelle/curriculum/dress.htm
- www.career.vt.edu/JOBSEARC/interview/APPEARNC.html
- www.dressforsuccess.org/