Get Workforce Ready

Transitioning from the Classroom to the Boardroom

 

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Workforce Ready

Your résumé and the job interview can help sell you to prospective employers, but those things represent only the spoken word. There are also nonverbal clues at play that speak for you and can have a negative impact on how you are perceived. The image you present plays a big part in taking you to the next level or holding you back. Entering the corporate world requires a completely different set of soft skills than those needed on campus.  Learning the basics of image management at the beginning of your career is an essential step in establishing your position within the company and with peers and managers.

Details: “Get Workforce Ready”  training workshop will instill in you the behaviors, attitudes, and dress codes essential to becoming effective members of professional teams.

Outcome: This program is specifically designed to enable you to make a smooth transition from the casual lifestyle of the classroom to the corporate corridors.

 “Workforce Ready” will help you to improve your readiness for the workplace by addressing the following:

Introduction

  • Everyday Basic Etiquette
  • Positive First and Lasting Impressions

Professional Dress

  • Why Appearance Matters
  • Dressing Basics
  • The Three Levels of Business Casual
  • Clothing fit and details
  • Four Steps to a Polished Professional Image

Personal Grooming and Good Hygiene

  • What is “Grooming”
  • Personal Grooming Habits
  • Why good personal hygiene matters
  • Personal Hygiene – Men
  • Personal Hygiene – Women

Conversation and Listening Skills

  • Meeting and greeting people
  • Rules of a Great Conversationalist
  • How to Start and End a conversation
  • Effective listening
  • How to Shine at Social Events

Etiquette Training

  • Making formal introductions
  • The art of a good handshake
  • Techno-Etiquette (Phone, Cellphone, Voicemail, Email, Speakerphone, fax etc.)
  • Social Networking Dos and Don’ts
  • Table manners and dining out (cutlery, chopsticks, eating spaghetti etc.)
A Word

From Our President

“Potential employers pay close attention to the individuals with whom they are interviewing. They believe that what they observe in the interview is generally what they can expect from a future employee. Always put your best foot forward.”

– Elaine Simmons

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