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SPECIAL GUEST LECTURE ORGANIZAED BY CAREER GUIDANCE AND INDUSTRIAL TRAINING UNIT. LOOKING YOUR BEST FOR WORK. Audience: Higher Diploma Business Management (Full Time) Theme: Power of Dress Resource Person: Ms. Nayana Karunaratne
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SPECIAL GUEST LECTURE ORGANIZAED BY CAREER GUIDANCE AND INDUSTRIAL TRAINING UNIT
LOOKING YOUR BEST FOR WORK • Audience: Higher Diploma Business Management (Full Time) • Theme: Power of Dress • Resource Person: Ms. Nayana Karunaratne • Objective: To develop personal image and confidence at work place through personal grooming • Date:13 May 2013 • Time: 10.00 a.m.-01.00 p.m. • Venue: NIBM Auditorium, Colombo Centre
ABOUT YOUR PARTICIPATION HIGHER DIPLOMA IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (PARTICIPATION COMPULSORY) For more details contact- CAREER GUIDANCE AND INDUSTRIAL TRAINING UNIT
LOOKING YOUR BEST FOR WORK • Audience: Higher Diploma Business Management (Full Time) • Theme: Power of Dress • Resource Person: Ms. Nayana Karunaratne • Objective: To develop personal image and confidence at work place through personal grooming • Date:13 May 2013 • Time: 10.00 a.m.-01.00 p.m. • Venue: NIBM Auditorium, Colombo Centre
“How things look on the outside of us depends on how things are on the inside of us. ” – Parks Cousins • “Clothes and manners do not make the man; but, when he is made, they greatly improve his appearance.” – Henry Ward Beecher • “It is only shallow people who do not judge by appearances” – Oscar Wilde
LOOKING YOUR BEST FOR WORK • Audience: Higher Diploma Business Management (Full Time) • Theme: Power of Dress • Resource Person: Ms. Nayana Karunaratne • Objective: To develop personal image and confidence at work place through personal grooming • Date:13 May 2013 • Time: 10.00 a.m.-01.00 p.m. • Venue: NIBM Auditorium, Colombo Centre
The importance of first impression • The first impression you make on a potential employer is the most important one. The first judgment an interviewer makes is going to be based on how you look and what you are wearing. • You have one chance to make a first impression; it's better to dress too formally than to dress too casually.
Proper interview outfit for females • Solid colour, conservative suit • Coordinated blouse • Moderate shoes • Limited jewellery • Neat, professional hairstyle • Tan or light hosiery • Sparse make-up & perfume • Manicured nails • Portfolio or briefcase
LOOKING YOUR BEST FOR WORK • Audience: Higher Diploma Business Management (Full Time) • Theme: Power of Dress • Resource Person: Ms. Nayana Karunaratne • Objective: To develop personal image and confidence at work place through personal grooming • Date:13 May 2013 • Time: 10.00 a.m.-01.00 p.m. • Venue: NIBM Auditorium, Colombo Centre
Proper interview outfit for males • Solid colour, conservative suit • White long sleeve shirt • Conservative tie • Dark socks, professional shoes • Very limited jewellery • Neat, professional hairstyle • Go easy on the aftershave • Neatly trimmed nails • Portfolio or briefcase
LOOKING YOUR BEST FOR WORK • Audience: Higher Diploma Business Management (Full Time) • Theme: Power of Dress • Resource Person: Ms. Nayana Karunaratne • Objective: To develop personal image and confidence at work place through personal grooming • Date:13 May 2013 • Time: 10.00 a.m.-01.00 p.m. • Venue: NIBM Auditorium, Colombo Centre
What not to bring on a job interview • Gum • Cell phone • IPod • Coffee or soda • If you have lots of piercings, leave some of your rings at home (earrings only, is a good rule) • Cover tattoos