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Dress For work wear what the organization expects of you be part of the team dark suit for men fairly conservative for women project the best possible. No casual wear, wear business suit clothing must be clean and properly pressed no stain or stains.
Dress For work wear what the organization expects of you be part of the team dark suit for men fairly conservative for women project the best possible. No casual wear, wear business suit clothing must be clean and properly pressed no stain or stains.
Dress For work wear what the organization expects of you be part of the team dark suit for men fairly conservative for women project the best possible. No casual wear, wear business suit clothing must be clean and properly pressed no stain or stains.
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Careers Education & Placement Centre
Dressing for Interview
Date : 31 March, 2000 (Friday) Time : 1:00 p.m.- 2:00 p.m. Venue : T7, Meng Wah Complex
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Ms Louisa Li Director
E-mail : louisali@hkusua.hku.hk Web : http://www.hku.hk/cepc Careers Education & Placement Centre
F:\apps\dapp\lectnote\ll\dressing for interview(1) 3 Slides from this presentation lecture notes are available at the CEPC Enquiry Desk for photocopying lecture notes are available at the CEPC homepage:<http://www.hku.hk/cepc> Students Services for students Careers Education Courses Lecture Notes
F:\apps\dapp\lectnote\ll\dressing for interview(1) 4 To project a CONFIDENT image well-groomed professionally dressed behave appropriately
F:\apps\dapp\lectnote\ll\dressing for interview(1) 5 Dress For work wear what the organization expects of you be part of the team dark suit for men fairly conservative for women project the best possible you retain personal style within the boundaries of business conventions physical comfort as well as style
F:\apps\dapp\lectnote\ll\dressing for interview(1) 6 General no causal wear, wear business suit clothing must be clean and properly pressed no stain marks on collar and cuffs shirts should be properly tucked in shoes must be polished
F:\apps\dapp\lectnote\ll\dressing for interview(1) 7 Grooming hair - is your hair clean and free of dandruff? face - is you face free of oil? nails - are your nails clean? personal hygiene - do you have body odour or bad breath?
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photos
F:\apps\dapp\lectnote\ll\dressing for interview(1) 9 AIA contd
F:\apps\dapp\lectnote\ll\dressing for interview(1) 10 Cheung Kong Holdings Ltd contd
F:\apps\dapp\lectnote\ll\dressing for interview(1) 11 Hang Seng Bank contd
F:\apps\dapp\lectnote\ll\dressing for interview(1) 12 KPMG contd
F:\apps\dapp\lectnote\ll\dressing for interview(1) 13 KPMG contd
F:\apps\dapp\lectnote\ll\dressing for interview(1) 14 KPMG contd
F:\apps\dapp\lectnote\ll\dressing for interview(1) 15 KPMG contd
F:\apps\dapp\lectnote\ll\dressing for interview(1) 16 KPMG contd
F:\apps\dapp\lectnote\ll\dressing for interview(1) 17 MDC contd
F:\apps\dapp\lectnote\ll\dressing for interview(1) 18 Standard Chartered Bank contd
F:\apps\dapp\lectnote\ll\dressing for interview(1) 19 Standard Chartered Bank contd
F:\apps\dapp\lectnote\ll\dressing for interview(1) 20 Samples from shops contd
F:\apps\dapp\lectnote\ll\dressing for interview(1) 21 Samples from catalogues
F:\apps\dapp\lectnote\ll\dressing for interview(1) 22 DRESSING FOR INTERVIEWS - WOMEN suit - navy, grey, plum, beige, taupe, dark green, claret and cooca are examples of good colour matching blouses - e.g. white, off-white, shell pink simple style leather shoes, solid colour e.g. black, brown thin skin-coloured stockings matching leather handbag, not too big elegant watch wear simple make-up do not use perfume
F:\apps\dapp\lectnote\ll\dressing for interview(1) 23 DRESSING FOR INTERVIEWS - MEN dark business suit - charcoal and navy are the best colour white long-sleeved shirt classic patterned, solid coloured tie, avoid tie with bright colour or large pattern tie should reach belt buckle and very close to collar when tied black leather shoes black, dark grey or navy socks black leather belt, no suspenders
F:\apps\dapp\lectnote\ll\dressing for interview(1) 24 BODY LANGUAGE Eye Contact - direct eye contact - confident but friendly Voice - sound enthusiastic, neither too soft nor too loud Gestures - avoid nervous gesture e.g. fidgeting hands or jigging feet Postures - sit, stand and walk up-right
F:\apps\dapp\lectnote\ll\dressing for interview(1) 25 Attitude Survey - Dressing for Interview Questions Is it adequate just being neat? Expect them to look professional? Expect them to be smart and sophisticated? Consequences if physical appearance does not meet the organisations expectation? Will the negative consequence, if any, be over- compensated for by exceptional performance at work?
F:\apps\dapp\lectnote\ll\dressing for interview(1) 26 Reply 1 reflects sincerity and courtesy expect candidate to the neat and tidy for administrative jobs - dresses instead of trousers - suits that are simple and comfortable - this can help them to feel more at ease and confident in the interview physical appearance, not an important criteria, but an advantage Attitude Survey - Dressing for Interview contd contd
F:\apps\dapp\lectnote\ll\dressing for interview(1) 27 Reply 1 contd if it requires a lot of external contact, it may not be compensated for by performance Reply 2 expect them to look like a professional at interviews for work, they can dress like other colleagues Attitude Survey - Dressing for Interview contd contd
F:\apps\dapp\lectnote\ll\dressing for interview(1) 28 Reply 3 for work, they can dress like other colleagues neat is minimum more marks given for professional looks show candidates respect for the chance of an interview / the company smart / sophisticated is not necessary each company / industry has its own policy and acceptable dress code, it will not harm to be business like / professional looking Attitude Survey - Dressing for Interview contd contd
F:\apps\dapp\lectnote\ll\dressing for interview(1) 29 Reply 4 dress according to the industry Reply 5 we are expecting a clean, tidy and polite applicant (but not only the superficial appearance) no need to be too fashionable, perfumed or heavily made up attitude more important - punctuality Attitude Survey - Dressing for Interview contd contd
F:\apps\dapp\lectnote\ll\dressing for interview(1) 30 Reply 5 contd attitude more important contd - responsible (bring along certificates, testimonials, reference letters and present them in a tidy manner) - politeness (switch off pager or mobile phone, should not use the phone of the potential employer for casual chat.) - patience (some applicants show poor attitude when kept waiting) - humble (some applicants declined to do tests, e.g. typing test) Attitude Survey - Dressing for Interview contd contd
F:\apps\dapp\lectnote\ll\dressing for interview(1) 31 Reply 6 a neat and tidy business look - if appearance does not match our expectation, we will tell them the dress code of our organisation purposes - present a professional image and help own confidence - the person will be representing the company, so dress code should be in line with industry requirement - show respect for others Attitude Survey - Dressing for Interview contd
F:\apps\dapp\lectnote\ll\dressing for interview(1) 32 Useful Reference Materials The Careers Library has a collection of videos and books on the subject, such as: Videos - Looking Sharp : Dressing for Success - Looking Sharp : Grooming for Success - Professional Presence - Projecting the Right Image - Executive Grooming for Female Students Books - The Image Factor - Dressing with Colour - Body Language: How to read others thoughts by their gestures
F:\apps\dapp\lectnote\ll\dressing for interview(1) 33 Questions & Answers
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Additional Information
F:\apps\dapp\lectnote\ll\dressing for interview(1) 35 Dressing With Color Coordinating Coats and Scarves The Color Circle Silhouettes Collars Necklines Sleeves Glossary
F:\apps\dapp\lectnote\ll\dressing for interview(1) 36 The Image Factor 1. What is the Image Factor? Personal image and organizational culture What is an image? Why is the image factor important? Elements of personal image Extented image Contd
F:\apps\dapp\lectnote\ll\dressing for interview(1) 37 The Image Factor (contd) 2. Communication First impressions and the power of non-verbal communication The language of clothes Body language and presence Reputation and visibility Self-marketing Contd
F:\apps\dapp\lectnote\ll\dressing for interview(1) 38 The Image Factor .(contd) 3. Projecting a Professional Image Professional impact Image stealers Business grooming strategy Professional dressing Levels of Dress Contd
F:\apps\dapp\lectnote\ll\dressing for interview(1) 39 The Image Factor (contd) 4. Know Yourself Clothes and personality Colour and personality Design and personality Contd
F:\apps\dapp\lectnote\ll\dressing for interview(1) 40 The Image Factor (contd) 5. Organization and Planning Aggressive observation Personal architecture Lifestyle Wardrobe management Wardrobe maintenance Budget Building an appropriate business wardrobe Contd
F:\apps\dapp\lectnote\ll\dressing for interview(1) 41 The Image Factor (contd) 6. Personal Style Individual image Style preference exercise Primary style characteristics Secondary style characteristics Lack of style - whose fault is it? Contd
F:\apps\dapp\lectnote\ll\dressing for interview(1) 42 The Image Factor (contd) 7. What to Wear for What Dress for the event Preparation and research Event checklist Enhancing the message Why do we wear clothes anyway?
F:\apps\dapp\lectnote\ll\dressing for interview(1) 43 Where to get more information Enquiry Desk - Careers Library Videos Projecting the Right Image (CUHK Press - 45 min)