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Career Directions, 4/e
Donna J. Yena, Johnson & Wales University


Weblinks

  1. http://www.quintcareers.com/dress_for_success.html
    This link provides tips on how to dress professionally for both men and women. Site also contains various links to articles and website which focus on dressing for success.

  2. http://www.worktree.com/tb/IN_dress.cfm
    Here students can read an article by Nathan Newberger regarding Dress for Success: You are what you wear! This is also a site that has interesting articles on various guides and information related to career decision-making.

  3. http://www.military.com/Careers/Content?file=dress_success_leader.htm&area=Reference
    This site gives tips for former military employees on how to dress when applying for jobs in the civilian world. There is an interview checklist that guides students on what to wear and where to find suitable attire for interviews for both men and women.

  4. http://www.jobbankja.com/
    Here are some links to job etiquette and some key rules for men and women on how to dress for the office

  5. http://www.redriversleepcenter.com/sections/oldsite/sleep_hygiene.htm
    This site explains how important sleep is for self-care while searching for the job or maintaining momentum once you secure it. This site provides tips to a good nights rest.

  6. http://www.yorktech.com/department/jobplacement/Keepjob.htm.
    Professional development site includes: etiquette, manners at work, ethics, introduction, handshakes, tips for success and much more. Also offers advice on professional dress codes.

  7. http://amdt.wsu.edu/research/dti/
    This website has excellent information on career attire. It shows clothing examples for men and woman and goes over the pros and cons of the samples of clothing and the signs clothes may send to a potential employer. Another plus - it has tips on how to maximize your career clothing while on a budget.

  8. http://www.mckendree.edu/web_02_03/Student_Affairs/Career_Services/cs_dress.htm
    This site provides direction for dressing for an interview. It also has a link for interview tips.

  9. http://www.mindtools.com/pages/main/newMN_HTE.htm
    Time management from Mind Tools.