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How to Dress to Impress: A Guide to Professional Success Christina Bourgeois Director, Undergraduate Professional Communication Program School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Georgia Institute of Technology WECE Workshop Series September 8, 2011

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How to Dress to Impress:A Guide to Professional

Success

Christina BourgeoisDirector, Undergraduate Professional Communication

ProgramSchool of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Georgia Institute of Technology

WECE Workshop SeriesSeptember 8, 2011

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Definition of pro·fes·sion·al

• a : of, relating to, or characteristic of a profession

• b : engaged in one of the learned professions

• c : characterized by or conforming to the technical or ethical standards of a profession; exhibiting a courteous, conscientious, and generally businesslike manner in the workplace

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What’s Not Professional

A Head-to-Toe Look at What Not to Wear

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Too Much Make-up

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Extreme Hair: Style and Color Matter

Too long

Highlights should look natural

Rainbow brite is never a good idea

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Too Much Frangrance

Avoid heavy perfumes and body odor

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Over Accessorizing

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Ill-Fitting Clothes

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Tattoos and Body Piercings

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Clothing That is Too Revealing

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Workout Gear and Beach Wear

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Fine for “Going Out” NOT for Going to Work

Too short

Denim is too casual

Too revealing

Too high

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What IS Professional

Attire?

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Women’s Business Formal • Suit (pants or skirt)

o Fitted top and bottomo Dark colors (navy blue/black/gray)

• Shoeso Closed-toeo Polished, well-maintained

• Hygeineo Always wear deodoranto Maintain fresh breatho Nails should be trimmed; polish should be clear or

natural tone

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What Business Formal Looks Like

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Business Casual• Skirts and Dresses

o No shorter than 2” above the kneeo Must be able to sit comfortably in publico Nothing tight, mid-thigh

• Slacks and Pantso Cotton, linen, or blendso No shorts, jeans, athletic wear

• Shirts, Tops, Blouses, and Jacketso Sweaters, turtlenecks, sweater setso No sleeveless, midriff, halter, or graphic t-shirts

• Shoeso Flats, dress heelso No flip flops, sandals, open-toe, or strappy heels

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What Business Casual Looks Like

Low heeled shoes

Conservative, muted make up

Conservative shirts/tops

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What Professional Looks Like

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Examples of Professional Attire

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Professional Hairstyles

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Pop QuizAre these women dressed professionally?

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Sleeveless

Too long

Too low

Too short

Too high

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Questions?