Dress for Your Success

First Impressions Count

Wearing professional attire to interviews, career fairs and jobs plays a key role in your future success. However, knowing what to wear can be a struggle sometimes.

There are many gender-neutral clothing options available for all forms of business attire, from casual to formal. While it’s important to observe your company’s dress code, you don’t have to sacrifice individuality to find clothing that makes you feel comfortable and professional.

Business Casual
Business Casual
Business casual looks should remain polished but usually allow for subtle ruffles, prints, and cuts. It means no suit, but also no jeans.

  • Nice pants/slacks
  • Skirts and dresses that are knee length when standing and thighs covered while seated
  • Blazers and cardigans with flats, boots, or closed-toe shoes
  • No jeans, shorts, sundresses, or athletic wear
  • Ties optional
Business Professional/Interview Attire
Business Professional/Interview Attire
Most business professional styles include coordinated suits and skirts. Neutral and darker colors are more common; however, lighter colors can be appropriate in warmer seasons.

  • Mix and match suit jackets and pants/skirt in solid, dark or neutral colors
  • Light colors can be worn underneath
  • Keep patterns subtle
  • Shoes should be closed-toe heels or dress shoes

The Marshall University Office of Career Education partners with Dress for Success-River Cities, a local non-profit organization. This partnership provides interview-appropriate clothing to financially disadvantaged women transitioning into the workforce. A client written referral must be made by Career Services to schedule an appointment for interview appropriate or employment clothing.

Call the Office of Career Education at 304-696-2370 for additional details.

Contact the Office of Career Education

1681 5th Avenue | Huntington, WV 25755

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