Business Etiquette for the New Graduate
Business Etiquette for the New Graduate
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After years of studying, new graduates must find something else to
do. And while most grads know how to dress appropriately, have
their resume in order, and have solid experience, most are nervous
about the initial steps when meeting interviewers.
As grads get ready to take on the job market, here are some
etiquette tips from Peggy Post, the great-grand-daughter-in-law of
Emily Post, today's leading authority on etiquette and
1-800-FLOWERS.COM's etiquette expert that will give grads a leg up.
By following these five simple steps with everyone they meet, grads
will be well on their way to success:
* Look interviewers in the eye.
*Give a firm handshake.
* Greet them -- "How do you do?" or "How do you do, Mrs.
Smith?"
* When saying their name, grads should say it slowly and
clearly.
*Grads should let their enthusiasm show.
Some other pointers for the interview:
* Be on time: Even one minute late is too late. Travel to the site
of the interview the day before so you know how long it takes to
get there, and then add ten or twenty extra minutes.
* Be prepared: Read up on the company (go to the Internet or
request the company's latest annual report); know your own
strengths and weaknesses; know your resume by heart; and do
something no one likes to do , practice. Ask yourself the
questions you are likely to be asked and respond out loud. You'll
be surprised how different answers sound when spoken aloud.
* Dress appropriately: Research the company, know what the dress
code is, and then dress one notch up.
* Names: Introduce yourself to the receptionist and your
interviewers. Remember your interviewers' names and use them.
* Handshakes: Make sure you give a firm handshake: no limp fish or
bone-crushers.
* Say "Thanks": At the end of the interview, stand, thank the
interviewer for her time, look her in the eye and shake her hand. A
short note of thanks is also a must.
Looking for more tips? Take a look at "The Etiquette Advantage in
Business" by Peggy Post and Peter Post and "How Do You Work This
Life Thing" by Lizzie Post. Both books make great graduation
gifts.
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features great graduation gifts and beautiful corsages, including
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