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Main Connect News Well-Dressed Professionals Gain Respect in the Workplace

Well-Dressed Professionals Gain Respect in the Workplace

Friday, February 24, 2012

Students who must be present for classes at 8 a.m. may not put too much thought or effort into their classroom attire. A person dressed in pressed pants, a button-down shirt and clean dress shoes, on the other hand, may give off the impression that he is seeking to move up in his career instead of just putting in the minutes.

How people present themselves affects how others see them, and sometimes even how others treat them. "Dress for the job you want, not for the job you have," is a common adage that professionals live by. A good way to start practicing this mantra is by dressing the part in every class, whether in a business, accounting or paralegal program.

Covering up is a universal guideline to follow when it comes to professional attire. Dressing appropriately in the workplace may help professionals earn the respect they desire, but it's also a good way to avoid any potentially embarrassing or uncomfortable situations.

It's a good idea to abide by the rules of the workplace. While this tip may not be as clear when dressing for the classroom, consider the rules that are commonly upheld in an office: no ripped clothing, no excessive body piercings and no wildly exotic hair colors. 

While these tips are useful for those looking to enter the business world, a practical education is also essential for a career. Students who enroll in business management courses at Reeves College can utilize this advice every day while they gain the skills they need to succeed in the business world. For more information, fill out the form on the right.