Raquel G. Mianagua 1-A,Bulalacao Cluster 1. What do you think is the best practice to follow when dressing for a job interview? •For me, the best practice to follow when dressing for a job interview is to wear a formal dress. For women, a blouse with or without a coat and a knee-length skirt or slacks. For men, polo with or without a coat and slacks. It's more okay if we choose a dark color because it looks more formal. 2. In what professional presentation would you want to dress formally? Business casual? Casual? • Business casual, because it looks more professional than casual dresses. I want to look fine and respectable. It looks more elegant, too. 3. In what ways do you think you conform to business-casual expectations while still preserving your individuality? • Looking the part is just as important as dressing the part; we should make sure that we cleaned and groomed in a way that’s appropriate for the occasion. By doing so, we can feel confident and do our part at our best.
Name: Piana Raszel Jane Patricio Cluster: 2-D BSED-English Bulalacao cluster 1. What do you think is the best practice to follow when dressingfor a job interview? - Professional impression/ Professional clothing because ut shows respect for the opportunity and demonstrates your professionalism. 2. In what professional presentation would you want to dress formally? Business casual? Casual? -For me Business casual because it is more relaxed and comfortable option while still maintaining a professional appearance. 3. In what ways do you think you can conform to business casual expectations while still preserving your Individuality. 1. Play with color and patterns 2. Experiment with footwear 3. Express through grooming 4. Choose versatile clothing pieces
Jefferson Yee Calamba Cabuyao Sta Rosa Cluster BSED-ENGLISH 1.Choose clothing that is simple, well-fitted, and in neutral colors. A well-tailored suit (for both men and women) or professional dress or pantsuit (for women) is often a safe choice. 2.Casual Fridays-Some workplaces have designated casual Fridays, allowing employees to wear more relaxed attire. Business casual is often a good choice for these days when you want to be comfortable but still look professional. 3.Choose footwear wisely: Shoes are an important part of any outfit, and they can be a great way to showcase your personal style. Opt for comfortable, polished shoes that reflect your individual taste while still aligning with the business casual dress code.
Lesson 7. Bodily actions in speech delivery Erlyn C. Ramos Block B Bauan cluster 1. The personal apperance is effective way to boost self confidence and overcome anxiety regarding ability or acceptance. When the speaker is properly dressed and groomed inappropriate occasion , it gives comfortable, confident and productive. In dressing for a job interview these are the suggested guide for formal workplace interview outfit a dark- coloured suit, a tailored dress with a matching jacket, louse or shirt should be a solid colour. If prefer to pants options for a pants suit. A tie.Closes toe shoes are appropriate, if wearing heels stick to 2-6 cm. Dress for something relaxed, clean and cit you well that you look and act your best. 2. I want to dress formally in Business casual. Business casual dress is broadly defined as a code of dress that blends that blends traditional business wear with a more relaxed style thats still professional and appropiate for an office environment. 3. Apperance is the image that an individual chooses to protect to the outside world and consists of an individual's outward apperance and behavior. I will present my self maybe seen by others as a direct reflection of my apperance, instead of conforming to societal norms i will embrace my simple personal style of dress code. I will focus to comfortable and practicality garments, soft fabrics so that I can move easily. To highlight my personality and authenticity.
Mareza G.Eguillon Bulalacao cluster Answer: 1.For me dress's as if you're applying for one position above the one in which you are Neutral slack or pants,dress shirt and suit,and appropriate choices. Business attire is the clotting your wear in your professional attire.You might decide how to dress depending on your applying your interview. 3.Explain the role facial expressions eye contact in speech delivery.Explain the role of posture, gesture, and movement in speech.
for a job interview it's best to dress professionaly and appropriately for the industry wear a well fitted suit or business attire choose neutral colors 2) business casual attire is suitable for many professional presentations such as conferences client meeting or casual networking events 3) you can add individuality to your business casual attire through subtle choices incorporate accessories like a unique tie statement jewelry or a destinctive scraf
Name: Bervelyn M. Ebrio BSED- English Major Cluster- Baco Cluster 1.To dress appropriately for a job interview,we follow the employer's dress code. Dressing appropriately is important because the first judgement an interview makes is going to be based on how we look and what we are wearing. 2.Formal attire. If the audience is in a corporate or formal setting,opt for business attire. 3. Facial expressions can help bring a speech to life when used by speaker to communicate emotions and demonstrate enthusiasm for the speech. As with vocal variety we tend to use facial expressions naturally and without conscious effort when engaging in day-to-day conversation.
Jimmy A Tabas BSED major English Second year Bulalacao Cluster > A good rule of thumb is to dressas if you're applying for one position above the one in which your are interviewing. Clean, neutral slacks panks, dress shirts, and jackets, are safe and appropriate choice. > Ex: business casual attire: Ex: of business casual clothing include pencil, skirts, khakis, trousers, blouse, collared shirts, button down shirts, sports coat, blazers and sweaters. Accessorize with jackets, ties simple jewelry and belts. > Many speakers are more nervous about physical delivery that vocal delivery. Putting our bodies on the line in front of an audience often makes us feel more vulnerable than putting our voice out there. Yet most audience are not as fixated on our physical delivery as we think they are. Knowing this can help relieve some anxiety, but it doesn't give us a free pass when it comes to physical delivery that enhances our verbal message. Physical delivery of a speech involves non-verbal communication through the face and eyes, gestures and body movement.
Shiela fe F. Rivas Bulalacao cluster Answer: 1.If you dressing for the job interview you need to prepare the proper attire to suit your job interview because the physical appearance is give you a confidence and credibility. 2.Business casual attire is broadly defined as a code of dress that blends traditional business wear with a more relaxed style that’s still professional 3.Facial expressions can help bring a speech to life when used by a speaker to communicate emotions and demonstrate enthusiasm for the speech. As with vocal variety, we tend to use facial expressions naturally and without conscious effort when engaging in day-to-day conversations. Yet I see many speakers’ expressive faces turn “deadpan” when they stand in front of an audience.
Manalon,Joefrey Jay A 2-A Bulalacao Cluster Answer: 1.The best practice to follow when dressing for a job interview is to dress professionally and appropriately for the position and company you are applying to. It is important to make a good first impression by wearing clean, well-fitting attire that reflects your professionalism and attention to detail. This typically means wearing a suit or professional business attire, such as a dress or slacks with a button-down shirt and blazer. It is also important to pay attention to grooming, ensuring that hair, nails, and overall appearance are well-maintained. Additionally, it can be helpful to research the company's dress code beforehand and dress slightly more formal than what is expected to show your commitment and enthusiasm for the opportunity. 2.If you are attending a professional presentation, it is generally recommended to dress formally. This means wearing business attire such as a suit or dress pants with a button-down shirt or blouse. Adding a blazer or jacket can also elevate the look. It is important to appear polished and put-together, so paying attention to grooming and overall appearance is crucial. 3As an AI, I am not capable of physically dressing or conforming to business casual expectations. 1. Experiment with colors and patterns: While business casual typically involves more neutral tones, you can incorporate pops of color or interesting patterns in your accessories, such as a colorful tie, pocket square, or patterned socks. outfit, such as a tweed blazer, a textured knit sweater, or a leather belt. This can add subtle visual interest and showcase your personal style. 3. Choose unique accessories: Opt for accessories that reflect your personality, such as a statement watch, unique cufflinks, or a stylish belt buckle. These small details can make a difference and add a touch of individuality. 4. Pay attention to fit: Ensure that your clothes fit well and flatter your body shape. Consider getting items tailored to achieve a more personalized and polished look. 5. Express yourself through grooming: While clothing options may be limited in a formal setting, you can still express your individuality through well-maintained grooming habits. Experiment with different hairstyles, facial hair styles, or subtle grooming accessories like a sleek bracelet or unique tie clip. Remember, the key is to find a balance between conforming to the general expectations of business casual while incorporating elements that reflect your individuality.
Doniza A. Nario BSED 2A- Major in English Bulalacao Cluster Answer: 1.I think, it's preparing for a job that you will apply, so that you must dress according to your job interview. Being formal and professional, you should follow it. It will also help with your job interview if your dress is really prepared and seeing that you can do what they offer to you. 2.Both. In this field, you should always be ready for any presentation. So by now, let us prepare ourselves for those event. 3. I think , I can confirm the business - casual expectations if my individuality is not abused and did not respect my personality and my own privacy.
CristeneS.Escarez Pola cluster 1.when dressing for a job interview its best to err on the side of formality.Even if the company has casual dress code ,showing up in business attire shows respect and professionalism. 2.For a formal professional presentation such as a corporate meeting business pitch or conference,its generally best to dress formally .This might include a suit and tie for a men or a suit or professional dress for women. 3.Conforming to business casual expectations while preserving your identity can be achieved by adding personal touches to your outfit. This might include wearing a unique piece of jewelry ,a stylish watch or color scarf.You can also choose clothing in colors that you love and that suit you.This means your clothes should be clean,well fitted and appropriate for the workplace but they can also reflect your personal taste and style.
Raymond G. Dela paz Bulalacao Cluster Answer: 1. I think the best practice to follow when dressing for a job interview is to dress professionally and appropriately for the role and the company culture. 2. Business casual, is usually given in a more relaxed or informal setting, such as a team meeting, a workshop, or a training session. As I want to dress to feel comfortable and confident, but still look professional and respectful. 3. Being respectful of colleagues and clients. Avoiding wearing anything that might be offensive, inappropriate, or unprofessional. Also, being mindful of the dress code for different occasions, such as meetings, presentations, or events.
Cresenciana P.Valdez BSED- English 2 Bulalacao Cluster Answers: 1.When preparing for a job interview,wearing the right outfit can help you feel comfortable and confident.Dressing appropriately can also help you make a strong first impression.Understanding how to dress can help you demonstrate your professionalism and preparedness. 2.Business casual is the most level of professional dress.This style is most appropriate for interviews,career fairs and more formal events. It is recommended to opt for darker,more traditional colors such as black,navy or gray. 3.Facial expression can help bring a speech to life when used by a speaker to communicate emotions and demonstrate enthusiasm for the speech. *Eye contact can also be used to establish credibility and hold your audiences attention.
Cristina J. Morada Bulalacao cluster ll-A 1. The best practice for dressing for a job interview is to dress professionally and to be well-groomed. This typically means wearing suit or dress with conservative colors and styles. It's important to appear polished and put-together to make a positive impression 2.formal attire: If you audience is in corporate or formal setting opt or business attire. Business casual, for a more relaxed business environment, business casual attire 3. We can comfort to business - casual expectations while still preserving our individuality by incorporating personal style into our outfit choices. And by focusing on adding unique accessories or stylish details to our business-casual attire. We can also experiment with different color combinations or patterns to showcase our individuality within the boundaries of a professional dress.
Mercy Jane N. Amaro Bulalacao Cluster 1. you should wear a suit to interviews 2. I think i want to dress formally in Business casual 3. Visual aids play an important role in conveying supporting material to your audience. They also tie to delivery, since using visual aids during a speech usually requires some physical movements. It is important not to let your use of visual aids detract from your credibility.
Maila Joy Naquita 2nd year/Bulalacao cluster 1. Dressingprofessionally-Dressing appropriately for a job interview, a networking event, or the first day in a new position is an important part of making a good impression and coming off as professional as possible. Dressing professionally often refers to a more formal workplace dress code and is most often seen and required in more traditional organizations. 2.For me, I want to dress formally to professional presentation on Business casual because it is not very casual and also not very formal, this is also usually an appropriate way to dress if you’re unsure about the setting. 3. To conform to business-casual expectations while preserving individuality, you stick to the dress code rules, you may play with accessories, colours, and little style changes. One way to display uniqueness and maintain a professional image is by including personal touches like particular ties, eye-catching shoes, or fashionable eyewear.
Leah Salibio Patnon BSED-ENGLISH-2 BULALACAO CLUSTER Answer; 1. When you preparing for job interview, wearing the right outfit can help you feel comfortable and confident. While a hiring manager may interview you Base on your credential and the information I your application documents, dressing appropriately can also help you make a Strong first impression.Understanding how to dress can help you demonstrate your professional and preparedness. 2. For me is Business casual ,for most people,being in front of a room full of people can be incredibly nerve wracking. Wearing a well- considered out fit that makes you look and feel professional helps to boost your confidence and give you a sense of presence. 3. Facial expressions can help bring a speech to life when used by a speaker to communicate emotions and demonstrate enthusiasm for the speech. As with vocal variety, we tend to use facial expressions naturally and without conscious effort when engaging in day-to-day conversations. Yet I see many speakers’ expressive faces turn “deadpan” when they stand in front of an audience.
Mary Jean D. Manuel 2-A BSED-ENGLISH Bulalacao cluster Answer: 1. I think if you wearing dress for a job interview the first impression is you present yourself professionally. 2. For me business casual because wearing dress casual attire will make look professional and decent . 3. I think being respectful because emoloye respect leads to a more positive work environment which leads to increased productivity.
Cyril E.Sikadan Bsed English(2-A) Bulalacao/Cluster 1.Dress in a manner that is professional appropriate to the position for which you are applying. 2. Business casual for less formal events,like employer information sessions,students may choose wear business casual dress. 3.about my physical appearance the first thing you see when you look at some one could be their hair,clothes,nose,or figure these are all examples of difining traits or features of a person's body,these are aspect of appearance that are usually apparent to others even with no other information about and facial features play a big role but aren't the whole picture.
Jovelyn G.Rodelas 2-B.BSED ENGLISH BATANGAS CLUSTER 1.Even if the company has relaxed dress code,ster clear of casual clothing like jeans short or flip-flops during an enterview. 2.Busness Casual=formal might include clothing choices to busness out fit. 3.Busnees Casual outfit=is to balance the fine line between professionally appropriate and casual comfort. We should alway be ready for any presentationof this both dress formally.
Aidaleen A. Failanga BULALACAO CLUSTER 1. Dress appropriately for the interview, ensuring clean, neutral slacks, dress shirts, and jackets, as if applying for a position above the one you are interviewing for. 2. Business casual, as a professional speaker, your appearance can greatly impact the your audience perceives you and the message you deliver. Dressing for success can help establish credibility, convey confidence and create a professional image. 3.Facial expressions help communicate emotions and enthusiasm while speaking. Make sure that facial expressions are consistent with the content being presented. Record yourself practicing your speech in order to evaluate your use of facial expressions. •Eye contact helps establish credibility and keep your audience’s attention while you’re speaking.
Emma S.Solis BSED English SECOND YEAR 2-E Bulalacao cluster 1. What do you think is the best practice to follow when dressing for a job interview? •For me, the best practice to follow when dressing for a job interview is to wear a formal dress. For women, a blouse with or without a coat and a knee-length skirt or slacks. For men, polo with or without a coat and slacks. It's more okay if we choose a dark color because it looks more formal. 2. In what professional presentation would you want to dress formally? Business casual? Casual? • Business casual, because it looks more professional than casual dresses. I want to look fine and respectable. It looks more elegant, too. 3. In what ways do you think you conform to business-casual expectations while still preserving your individuality? • Looking the part is just as important as dressing the part; we should make sure that we cleaned and groomed in a way that's appropriate for the occasion. By doing so, we can feel confident and do our part at our best.
Ronalyn A. Bae BSED 2-D Tanauan Cluster Answer: 1. The best practice for dressing for a job interview depends on several factors, including: company culture and position you're applying for. While it's important to conform to the company's expectations, you should also feel comfortable and confident in your outfit. Choose pieces that flatter your body and reflect your personality. 2. Remember, the key is to dress appropriately for the context and audience. In many cases, business casual can effectively convey professionalism while allowing for personal expression. 3. Business casual is an opportunity to strike a balance between professionalism and personality. Experiment with colors, patterns, and accessories within the code's boundaries. But remember, polished grooming and overall presentation complete the picture, ensuring you project a confident and uniquely you professional image.
Jay Loyd M. Quinto Bulalacao Cluster Answer: 1.Dress as if you're applying for one position above the one in which you are interviewing. Clean, neutral slacks or pants, dress shirts, and jackets are safe and appropriate choices. 2. Business attire is the clothing you wear in professional settings. You might decide how to dress depending on the scenario, such as an interview or for a meeting or the type of industry you work in. There are varying levels of business attire, ranging from “casual” to “business formal.” Based on the setting, you can decide which kind of business attire is appropriate. 3.Explain the role of facial expressions and eye contact in speech delivery.Explain the role of posture, gestures, and movement in speech delivery.Explain the connection between personal appearance and credibility in speech delivery.Explain the connection between visual aids and speech delivery.
Lea B. Bacho Bulalacao Cluster Answer: 1. I think the best practice to follow when dressing for a job interview is to dress professionally and appropriately for the role and the company culture. 2. Business casual, is usually given in a more relaxed or informal setting, such as a team meeting, a workshop, or a training session. As I want to dress to feel comfortable and confident, but still look professional and respectful. 3. Being respectful of colleagues and clients. Avoiding wearing anything that might be offensive, inappropriate, or unprofessional. Also, being mindful of the dress code for different occasions, such as meetings, presentations, or events.
Adora, Victoria M. Baco Cluster Answer: 1. First impressions matter, so prioritize professionalism and polish. Aim for conservative elegance over trendy statements. A crisp button-down shirt and tailored trousers are a safe bet for men. Women can choose knee-length skirts or tailored pants paired with a blouse or a well-fitting dress. Stick to neutral colors and avoid excessive jewelry or makeup. Research the company culture and dress code beforehand for a more specific fit. 2. Formal attire should be your go-to for high-stakes presentations, client meetings, and interviews for senior positions. It conveys seriousness and respect. Business casual shines in relaxed environments, team meetings, and entry-level interviews. Casual is best reserved for non-professional settings. 3. Show your individuality within the professional framework. Choose colors you love, like a floral blouse or a patterned tie. Accessorize strategically - a statement necklace for women, a unique watch for men. Just keep it understated and avoid anything distracting.
Frencess Manhares Mora BSED 2nd year Bulalacao cluster Answer : 1. When you prepare for the interview finding the right clothes to wear can be as stressful as the interview itself. We all know that first impressions usually stick. Weary clothes that look good on you and fit the style of the interviewing company can make all the difference when it comes to getting that job. 2. In a professional presentation. It’s generally recommended to dress in business casual attire.This formal attire conveys professionalism,seriousness, and respect for the occasion. 3.Facial expression help communicate emotions and enthusiasm while speaking. Make sure that facial expressions are consistent with the content being presented.Record yourself practicing your speech in order to evaluate your use of facial expression. • eye contact helps establish credibility and keep your audience’s attention while your speaking.
Salatiel R. Paingas BSED-ENGLISH BULALACAO CLUSTER 1. The best practice to follow dressing for an interview. You should wear a suit to interview that be comfortable. Avoid overly casual attire. Show that you take opportunity seriously. Make surely your outfit is neat, clean and well-pressed. 2. Business casual, as a professional speaker, your appearance can greatly impact the your audience perceives you and the message you deliver. Dressing for success can help establish credibility, convey confidence and create a professional image. 3.Facial expressions help communicate emotions and enthusiasm while speaking. Make sure that facial expressions are consistent with the content being presented. Record yourself practicing your speech in order to evaluate your use of facial expressions. •Eye contact helps establish credibility and keep your audience’s attention while you’re speaking.
Ariane B. Ruga 2nd year San Roque Bulalacao cluster ANSWER:1.for me,changing is when I go to work in the morning and get wet with sweat when the layoff comes,of course I change to avoid pain,the same when it comes in the afternoon.. 2.the professional wearing of casual ai when there is an event or when participating in a competition. 3.whatever their business policy is,they will do the same as long as it is good for you and the character we hold.
Ailyn Isog Francisco Bulalacao Cluster I.the important thing to consider when you're dressing for a job interview is that you should look professional and polished regardless of the type of position your seeking. 2.A casual presentation outfit should l want to wear.Because is the one who l feel confident its should speak to my character and ensure that I'm not portraying to be someone l'm not 3.Facial expression can help bring a speech to life when used by a speaker to communicate emotions and demonstrate enthusiasm for the speech.
Abegail E. Sikadan Bulalacao Cluster/ II-A Answer: 1.The best practice for dressing for a job interview is always wear a right clothes, in short you dress professionally according to the job. 2. Dressing formally is good either its business casual or casual. But for me, i want in casual business because it suitable on professional environment. 3. I think we can conform to business-casual expectation while still preserving our individuality by your own personal style, your own outfit choice and also by adding an accessories.
Mialyn M. Moncawe Bulalacao Cluster - 2A Answer: 1. The best practice for dressing for a job interview is to dress professionally and to be well-groomed. This typically means wearing a suit or dress with conservative colors and styles. It's important to appear polished and put-together to make a positive impression. 2. Dressing formally is appropriate for professional presentations such as client meetings, conferences, or important business events. Business casual attire is suitable for less formal occasions, such as team meetings or networking events. Casual attire is generally more appropriate for social or non-work-related situations. 3. We can conform to business-casual expectations while still preserving our individuality by incorporating personal style into our outfit choices. And by focusing on adding unique accessories or stylish details to our business-casual attire. We can also experiment with different color combinations or patterns to showcase our individuality within the boundaries of a professional dress.
Angeline O.Angeles Tanuan Cluster BSED-Major in English Answer: 1. The best practice to follow when dressing for a job interview is to dress in professional attire. It's important to dress appropriately for the industry you're interviewing in, but it's generally better to be slightly overdressed than underdressed for a job interview. 2. In a professional presentation, it's generally recommended to dress in business casual attire . This formal attire conveys professionalism, seriousness, and respect for the occasion. 3. To conform to business casual expectations while still preserving your individuality, you can incorporate small touches of your personal style into your outfit. For example, you can choose accessories like scarves, ties, or jewelry that reflect your personal taste while still maintaining a professional appearance. You can also experiment with different colors or patterns within the boundaries of a business casual dress code. Additionally, paying attention to grooming and personal hygiene is important in maintaining an individual professional image.
Zenaida D. Tatoy BSED-ENGLISH BACO CLUSTER Answer: activity #7 1. I think to follow the is best prctice when dressing a job enterview and the best chice to follow it in order you to pass the job interview and to got a job you wanted to be work. 2. In professional presentation I want a business casual to look formal and presentable when dealing with the other business personel. 3. I think we can cooperate subtle personal touches , like adding accessories or color , when we can have different shirt, style , ties to express owr individuality within the acceptable work , place norm.
TABELISMA, CHRISTINE JOY S. BSED- ENGLISH 2C TANAUAN CLUSTER 1.Generally, you should wear a suit with a skirt or pants. When in doubt, be more conservative. Your suit should be comfortable and fit you well; if your waistband is cutting you in half or your jacket is too tight, you won’t look or act your best. Some stores offer free alterations when you purchase a suit, or you may want to find a tailor to adjust a suit you already own. Interview suits should be simple and dark in color. Anything tight, bright, short, or sheer should absolutely be avoided. (Interviewers have been known to complain about the length of interviewees’ skirts; if you have any doubts, it’s probably too short.) Knee-length skirts are suggested. Very long skirts, while modest, are also considered too trendy for an interview. Wear a conservative blouse with your suit. Do not wear bright colors, animal prints, or anything lacy, sheer, or low-cut. 2.I want to dress formally on a business casual. 3.Ofcourse always at a person’s face when we are listening to them. Facial expressions can help bring a speech to life when used by a speaker to communicate emotions and demonstrate enthusiasm for the speech.
Helen Grace C. Lacdang Bulalacao Cluster Answer. 1. You should wear a suit to interviews. “Suit” means the works: a matching jacket and pants, dress shirt, tie, coordinating socks and dress shoes. A dark-colored suit with light colored shirt is your best option. 2. Business casual attire is broadly defined as a code of dress that blends traditional business wear with a more relaxed style that’s still professional 3. Eye Contact Eye contact is an important element of nonverbal communication in all communication settings. Chapter 4 “Nonverbal Communication” explains the power of eye contact to make people feel welcome/unwelcome, comfortable/uncomfortable, listened to / ignored, and so on. 3. Facial expressions can help bring a speech to life when used by a speaker to communicate emotions and demonstrate enthusiasm for the speech. As with vocal variety, we tend to use facial expressions naturally and without conscious effort when engaging in day-to-day conversations.
Loida M. Madeja Bulalacao cluster Bsed english 2A Answer: 1. A good rule of thumb is to dress as if you're applying for one position above the one in which you are interviewing 2. Business casual this style is most appropriate for interviews, career fairs and more formal events. 3. Wear what makes you confident at work. Dont be afraid to express your individuality.
Ruth Gloricel M. Perez Baco Cluster Answer: 1. Business Formal because this is seen as a standard interview code. 2. Business casual beacuse we need to be formal when we are presenting we need to be look professionally. 3. - things to generally avoid. - general dress guidelines for women. - general dress guidelines for men . -finishing touches.
Ernalyn D. Manuel 2nd year- BSED ENGLISH Bulalacao Cluster Answer: 1.)The best practice for dressing for a job interview is to research the company's dress code and culture beforehand. This will give you an understanding of their expectations and help you dress appropriately. It's generally better to be slightly overdressed than underdressed, so opting for business professional attire is a safe choice in most cases. 2.) You would want to dress formally for a job interview in a professional presentation. This includes industries such as finance, law, or corporate settings where a more conservative dress code is expected. Wearing a suit or a tailored dress with formal shoes would be appropriate in these situations. 3.) To conform to business casual expectations while preserving your individuality, you can add personal touches to your outfit without compromising professionalism. For example, you can choose clothing with unique patterns or colors, wear accessories that reflect your personal style, or select footwear that is both comfortable and stylish. Just ensure that these elements are tasteful and not too flashy, as the focus should still be on your qualifications and skills.
Waynelyn Mainit BSED Major in English 2-A Bulalacao cluster Answer: 1. Avoid overly casual attire:Even the company Has a relaxed dress code,steer clear of casual clothing like jeans, shorts, of flip-flop during an interview ,show you take the opportunity seriously say no to loud patterns. 2.Formal attire : If you audience is in corporate or formal setting opt or business attire. Business casual ,for a more relaxed business environment , business casual attire. 3. credibility and physical delivery Audience members primarily take in information through visual and auditory channels ,just as the information you present verbally in your speech can add to or subtract from your credibility... That's all thank you....
Richel D. Rosales BSED-2nd yr. Bulalacao Cluster Answer: 1.The way you dress for an interview gives potential employers their first impression of how you present yourself professionally.Even if you look great on paper,if you don't dress appropriatly for an interview,you give the impression that you lack respect for yourself and those you are meeting with. 2.During presentation, outfit is equally important and is an integral part of the presentation itself. However, in my opinion, the most important part of choosing the appropriate output is to know the audience , their age , culture etc. to ensure you choose the right outfit . However, in order to fit in to the audience, one should avoid any outfit that he/she is not comfortable with. Because that might impact the confidence of the presenter . It is very important that the presenter carries well whatever he/she is wearing. 3.Professionalism is the display of characteristics associated with an individual who possesses the skills necessary to do a job well or is a professional, not an amateur, or an unskilled person. Many times, we do not realize that the way we present ourselves may be seen by others as a direct reflection of the job we do. For example, wearing skirts that are too short or clothes that are always wrinkled may result in a manager viewing us as employees who he wouldn't want meeting with potential clients or deserving a promotion.
Aya B. Rivera BSED-ENGLISH 2D-TANAUAN CLUSTER PERFORMANCE ACTIVITY!!! 1. The best practice for dressing for a job interview is to dress one level above the company's typical dress code. This shows that you take the interview seriously and that you're a professional. 2. I would choose business casual because for me its more comfortable wearing it but I think the key is to choose an outfit that makes me feel confident while aligning with the professionalism and expectations of the presentation setting. 3. I can express my individuality in business-casual attire through subtle choices like accessories, colors, or unique pieces while staying within the overall professional dress code, and I will find a balance that aligns with my personal style and the expectations of the business environment.
Mary Rose N.Gacute Bulalacao Cluster *How you dress for an interview gives employers a first impression of your professional presentation. Even if it looks good on paper, not dressing appropriately for an interview can give the impression that you don't respect yourself or the people you meet.. *Business Casual attire conveys a serious attitude toward your work, as does business casual. It indicates that you put time and effort into how you look, which indicates that you are concerned about how you come across at work. It makes you seem more respectable and worthy of consideration when you act as though you take your work seriously. *When a speaker uses facial expressions to convey emotions and show passion for their message, it can assist the speech come to life. Similar to vocal diversity, when we converse in daily life, we typically employ our face expressions instinctively and without thinking.
Lheda V. Maralit Block-B English Major Bauan Batangas Cluster Answer: 1. It is best essential practice to research the company’s dress code beforehand. Some industries or companies may have more relaxed dress codes, while others may require more formal attire. Adapting your outfit to align with the company’s expectations is vital to making a positive impression during the interview process. 2. I want to dress up formally during Business casual presentation... Because Business casual takes the key elements and ideas of a business formal outfit such as neutral tone colors and dress pants while getting rid of the signature elements like a suit jacket. 3. Mastering the art of business comfortable style involves prioritizing fit and functionality, incorporating personal style, and adapting to office culture and industry standards. By keeping these factors in mind, you can confidently build a versatile wardrobe that effortlessly meets the demands of your job role while still expressing your unique personality.
Marian Evans A. Magalay BSED- English 2A Bulalacao Cluster 1. To dress appropriately for a job interview, follow the employers dress code you may dress professionally in casual outfit. 2. Business casual because you can wear trousers,polo or what which is you are comfortable for it. 3. Natural approach will be covered in more detail in the following sections where we discuss specific aspects of your delivery and what you need to think about while actually giving your speech.
Almira M. Bunrino Second Year -Naujan Cluster 5 Answers: 1. The important thing to consider when you're dressing for a job interview is that you should look professional and polished regardless of the type of position you're seeking. Even though your interview attire depends on the role your applying for,no matter what the position,you should go to the interview looking neat,tidy,and well- dressed. 2. A casual presentation outfit should i want to wear. Because it is the one who i feel confident. It should speak to my character and ensure that I'm not portraying to be someone I'm not. 3. Facial expressions can help bring a speech to life when used by a speaker to communicate emotions and demonstrate enthusiasm for the speech. It can also help set the emotional tone for a speech,and it is important that your facial expressions stay consistent with your message. A smile is a simple but powerful facial expressions that can communicate frienliness, openness and confidence.
Joy Jngkay Bulalacao cluster Major English 2E ANSWER. 1.It is need practice to follow,Because it is need a comfortable dress for your interview and it is not distract you. 2.When I apply work I need to wear dress formally and I need to do some dress when the work I apply it. 3.You need to be confident and have a idea in your business casual.And you need to be think positive while you preserve your business as individuals.
Name:Sagangsang Baby C. Level:second year Based English Cluster:Baco ANSWER: 1)The practice for dressing for a job enterview is dressing prefessionally this typically means wearing a suit or dress with conservative color and style. 2)I need self confidence in order to have a good presentation,hair style is good,best clothes and most of all speech. 3)Facial expression can help bring a speech to life when use by speaker to communicate emotions and demonstrate enthusiasm for the speech as with vocal variety we tend to use facial expressions naturally and without conscious effort.
Jinefer B Salmorin BSED-ENGLISH-2E Bulalacao cluster 1.Dress appropriately for the interview, ensuring clean, neutral slacks, dress shirts, and jackets, as if applying for a position above the one you are interviewing for. 2. This is suitable for interviews at companies with a relaxed dress code or networking events. 3. Visual aids are crucial in conveying supporting material and enhancing delivery, but they should not detract from credibility, as they can cause issues like falling posters or uncooperative presentations.
Name: Nelsa m. Arboleda Bulalacao cluster. 2-A Answer: The best practice for dressing for a job interview is to dress professionally and to be well - groom. This typically means wearing a suit or dress with concervative colors and styles. It's important to appear polished and put - together to make a positive impression. 2. A casual presentation outfit should I want to wear. Because it is the one who I feel confident. It should speak to my character and ensure that I'm not portraying to be someone I'm not. 3. I think, I can confirm the business casual expectations if my individuality is not abused and did not respect my personality and my own privacy.
Modesto C.Bucaloy Jr. BSEd-English Pangasinan Dress in a manner that is professional appropriate to the position for which you are applying. 2. Business casual for less formal events,like employer information sessions,students may choose wear business casual dress. 3.about my physical appearance the first thing you see when you look at some one could be their hair,clothes,nose,or figure these are all examples of difining traits or features of a person's body,these are aspect of appearance that are usually apparent to others even with no other information about and facial features play a big role but aren't the whole picture
Naida M. Gayot BSED-English Bulalacao Cluster/ Complier Answers 1. I think the casual attire is the best to wear for a job interview. 2. I want to dress formally a casual attire for any events. 3. I think I will conform about my own skills.
Danacel B Gusi BSED-ENGLISH 2B BULALACAO CLUSTER Answer: 1. The best practice to follow when dressing for a job interview is to dress in professional attire. It's important to dress appropriately for the industry you're interviewing in, but it's generally better to be slightly overdressed than underdressed for a job interview. 2. In a professional presentation, it's generally recommended to dress in business casual attire . This formal attire conveys professionalism, seriousness, and respect for the occasion. 3. To conform to business casual expectations while still preserving your individuality, you can incorporate small touches of your personal style into your outfit. For example, you can choose accessories like scarves, ties, or jewelry that reflect your personal taste while still maintaining a professional appearance. You can also experiment with different colors or patterns within the boundaries of a business casual dress code. Additionally, paying attention to grooming and personal hygiene is important in maintaining an individual professional image.
Jonabel S Evangelista BACO CLUSTER Answer: 1 . Go conversative, you should wear a suit to interviewer suit means the work, a matching jacket and pants,dress , shirt tie , coordinating socks and dress shoes a dark colored suit with light colored shirt is your best option. 2. I want to dress a business casual because it makes me comfortable when I am facing important people like in job interview. 3. Just follow to the rules of dress rules that you may comfortable on what you are wearing.
Senen Cay Calamba Cabuyao Sta Rosa Cluster BSED-ENGLISH 1.Important to look professional, it's also important to feel comfortable in what you're wearing. This can help boost your confidence during the interview. 2. If you're attending meetings with colleagues, clients, or partners in a professional setting, business casual attire can help you strike the right balance between being formal and approachable. 3.Grooming matters: Your hairstyle, grooming, and overall presentation contribute to your personal style. Take care to maintain a polished appearance that reflects your individuality while still adhering to professional standards.
Jennifer Peñaflor BSED ENGLISH PITOGO CLUSTER 1. The best practice for dressing for a job interview is to wear a formal clothes that you are comfortable.Dress appropriately to your desired position that your going to apply. 2.Wearing casual clothing adds confident especially when facing clients or meetings. Wear comfortable clothing and presentable in other people's eyes. 3.Postive personal appearance is effective way to boost our self confidence. Deal with elegant and polite. Make the conversation interesting. Have a long patience with the client especially if there is a bad event
AILYN P. DE CASTRO BSED ENGLISH BULALACAO CLUSTER Answers: 1.)Dress in a manner that is professionally appropriate to the position for which you are applying. In almost all cases, this means wearing a suit. It is rarely appropriate to “dress down” for an interview, regardless of company dress code policy. When in doubt, go conservative. 2.)When dressing professionally for a presentation, it's important to consider your audience and the context of the event. Here are some simple pointers to keep in mind: 1. Formal attire: If your audience is in a corporate or formal setting, opt for business attire. 2. Business casual: For a more relaxed business environment, business casual attire. 3.)Depending on the conference, you're best to wear a business casual outfit or a business formal outfit with a few exceptions. The exceptions being modifications to your outfit depending on the venue. 3.)Facial expressions help set the emotional tone for a speech, and it is important that your facial expressions stay consistent with your message. In order to set a positive tone before you start speaking, briefly look at the audience and smile.
Rica Shane T. Letargo BSEd-2C/ PITOGO CLUSTER ANSWERS: 1.When choosing which outfit to wear, go for neutral, classic, clean, comfortable and well-tailored. As long as it is clean and well-kept, you don't need expensive clothes to look great for your job interview. 2.Business formal is seen as the standard interview dress code, whether you are male or female. When you are interviewing for a job with a company that requires business formal, it is important to dress a little more formal than the company standard. 3.By wearing a formal dress or outfit that can suit to where i attending to.
Beth T. Paingas Bulalacao Cluster Answer: 1. Dress professionally and appropriately for the job interview. 2. Dress formally for professional presentations, business casual for some industries, and avoid casual attire. 3. Conform to business-casual expectations while adding personal style within professional boundaries.
Neilvilene Mabuhay Lig-ot Bulalacao Cluster Answer: 1. Dress in appropriate way. Avoid overly casual attire so that interviewer will focus on your qualifications. 2. Business casual is appropriate for many ways and it conveys professionalism. 3. To conform to business casual expectations while still preserving your individuality is in physical appearance. Positive personal appearance is a effective way to boost our self confidence and overcome the anxiety towards acceptance of other people. Paying attention to our personal hygiene is important to maintain our image and we feel the belongingness.
Glorelyn G. Maslog BSED ENGLISH Bulalacao Cluster answer: 1. The most advisable approach when dressing for a job interview is typically to adhere to a formal dress code, unless the prospective employer explicitly specifies otherwise. This choice conveys a sense of professionalism, indicating the job applicant's seriousness and alignment with the workplace environment. 2. Formal attire is suitable for high-stakes presentations, board meetings, or any professional setting that demands a polished look. Business casual attire is appropriate for scenarios where a more relaxed dress code is accepted, while casual dressing is suitable for informal professional environments that permit a laid-back style. 3. To align with business-casual expectations while maintaining individuality, one can introduce personalized touches such as unique accessories or subtle pattern variations. It's essential to ensure that these individualized elements still adhere to the overall business-casual norms established by the organization. This allows for a balance between personal expression and professional conformity.
1.)dress in a manner that is professionally appropriate to the position for which you are applying .in almost all cases ,this means wearing a shirt. 2.)you can wear once business clothes instead .women can usually wear a skirt ,dress,or pants a blouse ,and w jacket .or cardigan,while men can wear dress trousers abutton down shirt a tie and jacket. 3.)facial expressions help set the emotional tone for a speech And it's is important that your facial expressions stay consistent with your message.
Dianne Evangelista BSED major in English Second Year Baco Cluster Question 1 👉 What do you think the best practice to follow when dress for a job interview? Answer : For me,the best practice is wearing a casual dress, having a self confidence and always be at your self Question 2 👉 In what professional presentation would you want to dress formally? Business Casual or casual? Answer: In doing a professional presentation, I would must prepare in wearing a business casual. Aside from this is a code of dress in any presentation. It can help also to boost your self confidence in delivering a speech, because you feel comfortable in front of many people. Question 3 👉 In what ways do you think you can conform to business casual expectations while still preserving your individuality. Answer : I think the best way is always be at your self.embrace all the circumstances and always have self confidence.what ever you wear.
MARY JOY G. DEL ROSARIO BSED 2ND YEAR BULALACAO CLUSTER AnNSWER: 1. The important thing to consider when you're dressing for a job interview is that you should look professional and polished regardless of the type of position your seeking. 2. A casual presentation outfit should I want to wear. Because is the one who I feel confident it should speak to my character and ensure that I'm not portraying to be someone I'm not. 3. Facial expressions can help bring a speech to life when used by a speaker to communicate emotions and demonstrate enthusiasm for the speech.
RICKA JANE C. LAGURAS BSED ENGLISH BULALACAO CLUSTER Answers: 1.) *Dress in a manner that is professionally appropriate to the position for which you are applying. In almost all cases, this means wearing a suit. It is rarely appropriate to “dress down” for an interview, regardless of company dress code policy. When in doubt, go conservative. 2.) *When dressing professionally for a presentation, it's important to consider your audience and the context of the event. Here are some simple pointers to keep in mind: 1. Formal attire: If your audience is in a corporate or formal setting, opt for business attire. 2. Business casual: For a more relaxed business environment, business casual attire. 3.)Depending on the conference, you're best to wear a business casual outfit or a business formal outfit with a few exceptions. The exceptions being modifications to your outfit depending on the venue. 3.) *Facial expressions help set the emotional tone for a speech, and it is important that your facial expressions stay consistent with your message. In order to set a positive tone before you start speaking, briefly look at the audience and smile.
Dianne Evangelista BSED major in English Baco Cluster Second Year Question 1 👉 What do you think the best practice to follow when dress for a job interview,? Answer: The best practice when dress for a job interview is to wear a Casual dress. to have a self confidence and be at your self. Question 2 👉 In what professional presentation would you want to dress formally? Business Casual or Casual Answer: For me, Business Casual aside from this is the dress code of any presentation, it can helps to boost your self confidence and you will be comfortable in front of many people. Question 3 👉 In what ways do you think you can conform to business casual expectations while still preserving your individuality. Answer: Always be who you are, having a self confidence,and accept the circumstances.
JULIET A. MAGAYON BSED II/ ENGLISH BULALACAO CLUSTER ANSWER: 1. For a job interview, we need wear a professional attire or formal attire. Ensure that our clothes are clean, well-fitted, and choose conservative colors, so that we made a presentable . Pay attention to grooming and keep accessories minimal. Dressing appropriately demonstrates respect for the opportunity and professionalism. 2. Formal attire is typically suitable for professional presentations,like become a speaker on meetings. I want to become a speaker on casual because its usually happened in the barangay like simple meetings. 3. To maintain individuality in a business -casual settings, focus on subtle personal touches. Incorporate unique accessories,such as a distinctive tie, interesting jewelry, or a stylistic bag. Experiment with colors and patterns within the bounderies of business -casual norms. Ensure your clothing fits well, showcasing your personal style while respecting the professional environment.
ERLYN V. SANTOS BSED ENGLISH 2ND YEAR BULALACAO CLUSTER 1. What do you think is the best practice to follow when dressing for a job interview? •For me, the best practice to follow when dressing for a job interview is to wear a formal dress. For women, a blouse with or without a coat and a knee-length skirt or slacks. For men, polo with or without a coat and slacks. It's more okay if we choose a dark color because it looks more formal. 2. In what professional presentation would you want to dress formally? Business casual? Casual? • Business casual, because it looks more professional than casual dresses. I want to look fine and respectable. It looks more elegant, too. 3. In what ways do you think you conform to business-casual expectations while still preserving your individuality? • Looking the part is just as important as dressing the part; we should make sure that we cleaned and groomed in a way that's appropriate for the occasion. By doing so, we can feel confident and do our part at our best.
MICAH G. MAYOR BSED ENGLISH BULALACAO CLUSTER ANSWER: 1. The important thing to consider when you're dressing for a job interview is that you should look professional and polished regardless of the type of position your seeking. 2. A casual presentation outfit should I want to wear. Because is the one who I feel confident it should speak to my character and ensure that I'm not portraying to be someone I'm not. 3. Facial expressions can help bring a speech to life when used by a speaker to communicate emotions and demonstrate enthusiasm for the speech.
MARIENILA S. NARCISO BULALACAO CLUSTER Answer: 1. Dress appropriately for the interview, ensuring clean, neutral slacks, dress shirts, and jackets, as if applying for a position above the one you are interviewing for. 2. This is suitable for interviews at companies with a relaxed dress code or networking events. 3. Visual aids are crucial in conveying supporting material and enhancing delivery, but they should not detract from credibility, as they can cause issues like falling posters or uncooperative presentations.
LADO CRIS ANGEL B Block C BAUAN CLUSTER 1. The best practice when dressing for a job interview is to dress professionally and appropriately for the industry. This typically means wearing a well-fitted suit or a conservative outfit, with clean and polished shoes. It's important to present yourself as polished and put-together to make a positive impression. 2. Dress formally for events like business meetings, conferences, or formal ceremonies. Business casual attire is suitable for office environments where a more relaxed dress code is accepted. Casual attire is appropriate for social or informal gatherings outside of work. 3. To conform to business-casual expectations while preserving individuality, you can incorporate personal style through accessories, colors, and patterns within the professional dress code. Choose clothing that fits well and flatters your body shape, while still adhering to the overall professional appearance expected in a business-casual setting.
FLORENCIA G. FAMORCAN BULALACAO CLUSTER BSED ENGLISH, 2A ANSWER: 1.) What do you think is the best practice to follow when dressing for a job interview? When dressing for a job interview, it's important to create a professional and polished impression. Here are some best practices to follow: 1. Dress appropriately: Research the company's dress code beforehand and aim to dress one or two levels above it. If the company has a formal dress code, opt for a suit or a conservative dress. For a more casual environment, choose smart business attire. 2. Dress conservatively: It's best to err on the side of caution and choose conservative clothing. Avoid flashy or revealing outfits and opt for neutral colors like black, navy, or gray. Keep accessories minimal and avoid excessive jewelry or accessories. 3. Pay attention to grooming: Ensure that your hair is neatly styled and well-groomed. Keep facial hair trimmed and neat, and make sure your nails are clean and well-maintained. Good personal hygiene is also essential. 4. Choose comfortable attire: While it's important to look professional, make sure you're also comfortable in your outfit. This will help you feel more confident and at ease during the interview. 5. Pay attention to details: Iron your clothes to remove any wrinkles, and make sure they fit well. Polish your shoes and ensure they are in good condition. These small details can make a big difference in your overall appearance. 2.)In what professional presentation would you want to dress formally? Business casual? Casual? Casual attire because is suitable for more laid-back work environments or casual social events. However, it's important to note that casual does not mean sloppy or inappropriate. Men can wear khakis or chinos, a casual shirt (such as a polo shirt or a button-down), and clean, casual shoes. Women can choose casual pants, skirts, dresses, or jeans (if allowed), paired with a blouse, a sweater, or a casual top, along with comfortable shoes. 3.) In what ways do you think you can conform to business-casual expectations while still preserving your individuality? Conforming to business-casual expectations doesn't mean sacrificing your individuality. Here are some ways you can express your personal style while still adhering to a business-casual dress code: 1. Play with colors and patterns: While business-casual attire often leans towards neutral colors, you can incorporate pops of color or subtle patterns into your outfit. Choose a colorful blouse, a patterned tie, or a statement accessory to add personality to your look. 2. Experiment with different fabrics and textures: Instead of sticking to traditional fabrics like cotton or wool, consider incorporating different textures into your outfit. For example, you can wear a tweed blazer, a silk blouse, or a knit sweater to add visual interest and showcase your personal style. 3. Focus on accessories: Accessories are a great way to express your individuality while maintaining a business-casual appearance. Choose unique jewelry, a stylish watch, or a fashionable belt to add flair to your outfit. Just remember to keep it tasteful and not overly flashy. 4. Pay attention to fit and silhouette: While adhering to the dress code, you can still choose clothing items that flatter your body shape and showcase your personal style. Opt for well-fitted and tailored pieces that highlight your best features and make you feel confident. 5. Express yourself through footwear: Shoes can be a fun way to showcase your individuality in a business-casual setting. Consider wearing stylish loafers, ankle boots, or heels in different colors or textures that complement your outfit. 6. Take advantage of layering: Layering is not only practical but also allows you to add your personal touch to your business-casual attire. Pair a blazer with a patterned scarf, or wear a cardigan over a button-down shirt to create a unique and stylish look.
Khey M. Aceveda Baco Cluster 1. For a job interview, choose professional attire that aligns with the company culture. Opt for a well-fitted suit or business attire, avoid excessive accessories, and maintain good grooming and hygiene. 2. For business meetings, interviews, or other formal gatherings, wear business attire. If you want to look more put together but yet professional, wear business casual. If you work in a casual atmosphere or in a creative industry, on the other hand, wear casual clothes of the workplace. 3. To conform to business-casual expectations while preserving individuality, incorporate subtle personal touches like accessories, colors, or textures that still maintain a polished look. Pay attention to fit and ensure your choices align with the overall professional tone of the workplace.
GRANTOZA, CASELYN C. 2E30/BACO CLUSTER ANSWER: 1. In my opinion, when dressing for a job interview, it's crucial to make a strong first impression and demonstrate your professionalism. I believe it's essential to research the company's dress code beforehand to ensure you dress appropriately. Personally, I think dressing professionally is a safe choice. Opt for a well-fitted suit or a conservative dress in neutral colors like black, navy, or gray. It's important to pay attention to grooming as well, ensuring your hair is neatly styled, nails are clean, and shoes are polished. Lastly, I believe it's important to dress comfortably to boost your confidence during the interview. 2. From my perspective, the level of formality in professional presentations can vary depending on the context. For formal events like black-tie galas or high-level corporate functions, I would suggest dressing formally. This would typically involve wearing tuxedos or dark suits for men and elegant dresses or formal suits for women. On the other hand, for business casual settings, such as most professional environments, I believe it's appropriate to dress in a more relaxed yet still polished manner. Men can opt for dress pants or khakis paired with a collared shirt or polo, while women can choose dress pants or skirts paired with blouses or sweaters. Lastly, for casual settings like team-building events or casual Fridays, I believe it's acceptable to dress casually. Men can wear jeans or khakis with a casual shirt or polo, while women can opt for jeans, skirts, or dresses paired with blouses or casual tops. 3. I haven’t been wear any business-casual attire. But as for me, conforming to business-casual expectations doesn't mean sacrificing our individuality. I believe it's possible to showcase our personal style while still maintaining a professional appearance. For instance, we can choose business-appropriate attire in colors or patterns that reflect our personal taste. Additionally, accessorizing can be a great way to add a touch of individuality. Whether it's through ties, scarves, or jewelry, we can express our unique style while still being tasteful and professional. Moreover, I believe that finding well-fitted clothing that flatters our body shape and aligns with our personal preferences can help preserve our individuality. Lastly, paying attention to grooming and personal care is crucial. We can express our individuality through our hairstyle or choice of grooming products, as long as they are appropriate for a professional setting.
NANETTE U.Gablino Pitogo Cluster BSEd-English Section block 2c Answer: 1.For a job interview, choose formal or business professional attire in neutral colors. Ensure your clothing fits well, opt for closed-toe shoes, keep accessories minimal, and prioritize personal grooming. Aim for a polished, professional appearance while considering the company's culture and the specific role you're interviewing for. 2. The Choice of dressing formally, business casual, or casual in a professional setting often depends on the workplace culture and the nature of the event. For formal business meetings, interviews, or corporate events, dressing formally is typically appropriate. Business casual attire may be suitable for everyday work environments or more relaxed meetings. Casual attire is generally reserved for casual or creative workplaces where a more relaxed dress code is accepted. Always consider the company's culture and any specific guidelines they may have for attire. 3. Individuality into business casual attire, incorporate subtle color, patterns, and accessories. Choose well-fitted clothing, experiment with smart layers, and opt for unique footwear. Personalize within the business casual framework by paying attention to details without compromising professionalism.
Sicat, Ma. Magdalean T. Block B/ Bauan Cluster ANSWER: 1. What do you think is the best practice to follow when dressing for a job interview? Dressing appropriately for a job interview is important, as it creates a positive first impression. Your confidence, communication skills, and qualifications are equally important. Adjust your attire based on the specific company culture and industry norms, and always aim to present yourself as polished, professional, and well-prepared. Dress in a manner that is professionally appropriate to the position for which you are applying. Your clothing should always be neat, clean, and pressed. Comfortable and fit well. Generally, you should wear a suit with a skirt or pants. When in doubt, be more conservative. Interview suits should be simple and dark in color. Anything tight, bright, short, or sheer should absolutely be avoided. Your hair should be neat, clean, and conservatively styled. Shoes should be conservative and fairly low-heeled. Avoid heavy make-up and strong perfume. Must have clean, trimmed fingernails. Keep your jewelry and hair accessories to a minimum, and stick to those that are not flashy, distracting, or shiny. One ring per hand is best. 2. In what professional presentation would you want to dress formally? Business casual? Casual? In regards to professional presentation I would choose Business casual dress because it is a less formal style of attire for the workplace. Like Office Settings with a Business Casual Dress Code. Many workplaces adopt a business casual dress code, especially in creative industries, tech, or startups. This typically involves a more relaxed style while still maintaining a professional appearance. In the Networking Events. Business casual is often suitable for networking events where you want to make a professional impression without being overly formal. In Casual Business Meetings, business casual dress can be appropriate If the meeting environment allows for a more relaxed dress code without sacrificing professionalism. 3. In what ways do you think you can conform to business casual expectations while still preserving your individuality? While still conforming to the business casual dress code, we can add elegant but simple pieces of accessories like a watch or scarf to express our personal style. Our hairstyle and grooming choices can be displayed to express our individuality. As long as they are neat and professional, you can incorporate elements that reflect your personal taste. Depending on the workplace, you might have some flexibility in your choice of shoes. Consider selecting footwear that is both comfortable and aligns with your personal style within the boundaries of business casual. We don't have to wear only neutrals when dressing professionally. As long as it complements the overall professional tone, we may show off our personalities by showcasing our clothes with modesty.
RETA C. GALOS BSED-ENGLISH BULALACAO CLUSTER Answer: *The way you dress for an interview it gives potential employers their first impression of how you present yourself professionally. Even if you look great on paper and if you don’t dress appropriately for an interview, you give the impression that you lack respect for yourself and those you are meeting with. *Business Casual Dressing professionally sends the message that you are serious about the work you do. It shows that you spend time and effort on your appearance, which demonstrates that you care about representing yourself well at work. When you show that you take your job seriously, it helps others see you as someone they should respect and take into consideration. *Facial expressions can help bring a speech to life when used by a speaker to communicate emotions and demonstrate enthusiasm for the speech. As with vocal variety, we tend to use facial expressions naturally and without conscious effort when engaging in day-to-day conversations.
Ruth Gloricel M. Perez Baco Cluster Answer: 1. Business Formal because this is seen as a standard interview code. 2. Business casual beacuse we need to be formal when we are presenting we need to be look professionally. 3. - things to generally avoid. - general dress guidelines for women. - general dress guidelines for men . -finishing touches.
Aileen F.Deloviar BSED 2A BULALACAO CLUSTER ANSWER: 1.A good rule of thumb is to dress as if you're applying for one position above the one in which you are interviewing.Clean , neutral slacks or pants ,dress shirts,and a jackets are safe and appropriate choices. 2.I choose Business casual, because if you can wear nice business clothes instead.women can usually wear a skirts, dress,or pants,a blouse and a jacket or cardigan, while men can wear dress trousers,a button -down shirt,a tie and jacket. 3.when conforming to business casual expectations while preserving your individually,there are several ways you can add personal touches to your outfit. *Play with colors and patterns: while business casual typically learns towards neutral colors,you can still incorporate pops of color or subtle patterns into your attire. *Accessories tastefully: Accessories can be a great way to express your style while maintaining a professional look.Choose accessories that complement your outfit and the overall business casual aesthetic.Considering wearing statement jewelry,a style belt,or a tasteful watch. *Expirememt with textures: Incorporating different textures into your outfit can add visual interest and showcase your individuality.
Raquel G. Mianagua
1-A,Bulalacao Cluster
1. What do you think is the best practice to follow when dressing for a job interview?
•For me, the best practice to follow when dressing for a job interview is to wear a formal dress. For women, a blouse with or without a coat and a knee-length skirt or slacks. For men, polo with or without a coat and slacks. It's more okay if we choose a dark color because it looks more formal.
2. In what professional presentation would you want to dress formally? Business casual? Casual?
• Business casual, because it looks more professional than casual dresses. I want to look fine and respectable. It looks more elegant, too.
3. In what ways do you think you conform to business-casual expectations while still preserving your individuality?
• Looking the part is just as important as dressing the part; we should make sure that we cleaned and groomed in a way that’s appropriate for the occasion. By doing so, we can feel confident and do our part at our best.
Name: Piana Raszel Jane Patricio
Cluster: 2-D BSED-English
Bulalacao cluster
1. What do you think is the best practice to follow when dressingfor a job interview?
- Professional impression/ Professional clothing because ut shows respect for the opportunity and demonstrates your professionalism.
2. In what professional presentation would you want to dress formally? Business casual? Casual?
-For me Business casual because it is more relaxed and comfortable option while still maintaining a professional appearance.
3. In what ways do you think you can conform to business casual expectations while still preserving your Individuality.
1. Play with color and patterns
2. Experiment with footwear
3. Express through grooming
4. Choose versatile clothing pieces
Jefferson Yee
Calamba Cabuyao Sta Rosa Cluster
BSED-ENGLISH
1.Choose clothing that is simple, well-fitted, and in neutral colors. A well-tailored suit (for both men and women) or professional dress or pantsuit (for women) is often a safe choice.
2.Casual Fridays-Some workplaces have designated casual Fridays, allowing employees to wear more relaxed attire. Business casual is often a good choice for these days when you want to be comfortable but still look professional.
3.Choose footwear wisely: Shoes are an important part of any outfit, and they can be a great way to showcase your personal style. Opt for comfortable, polished shoes that reflect your individual taste while still aligning with the business casual dress code.
Lesson 7. Bodily actions in speech delivery
Erlyn C. Ramos
Block B
Bauan cluster
1. The personal apperance is effective way to boost self confidence and overcome anxiety regarding ability or acceptance. When the speaker is properly dressed and groomed inappropriate occasion , it gives comfortable, confident and productive. In dressing for a job interview these are the suggested guide for formal workplace interview outfit a dark- coloured suit, a tailored dress with a matching jacket, louse or shirt should be a solid colour. If prefer to pants options for a pants suit. A tie.Closes toe shoes are appropriate, if wearing heels stick to 2-6 cm. Dress for something relaxed, clean and cit you well that you look and act your best.
2. I want to dress formally in Business casual. Business casual dress is broadly defined as a code of dress that blends that blends traditional business wear with a more relaxed style thats still professional and appropiate for an office environment.
3. Apperance is the image that an individual chooses to protect to the outside world and consists of an individual's outward apperance and behavior. I will present my self maybe seen by others as a direct reflection of my apperance, instead of conforming to societal norms i will embrace my simple personal style of dress code. I will focus to comfortable and practicality garments, soft fabrics so that I can move easily. To highlight my personality and authenticity.
Mareza G.Eguillon
Bulalacao cluster
Answer:
1.For me dress's as if you're applying for one position above the one in which you are Neutral slack or pants,dress shirt and suit,and appropriate choices.
Business attire is the clotting your wear in your professional attire.You might decide how to dress depending on your applying your interview.
3.Explain the role facial expressions eye contact in speech delivery.Explain the role of posture, gesture, and movement in speech.
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2) business casual attire is suitable for many professional presentations
such as conferences client
meeting or casual networking events
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Name: Bervelyn M. Ebrio
BSED- English Major
Cluster- Baco Cluster
1.To dress appropriately for a job interview,we follow the employer's dress code. Dressing appropriately is important because the first judgement an interview makes is going to be based on how we look and what we are wearing.
2.Formal attire. If the audience is in a corporate or formal setting,opt for business attire.
3. Facial expressions can help bring a speech to life when used by speaker to communicate emotions and demonstrate enthusiasm for the speech. As with vocal variety we tend to use facial expressions naturally and without conscious effort when engaging in day-to-day conversation.
Jimmy A Tabas
BSED major English
Second year
Bulalacao Cluster
> A good rule of thumb is to dressas if you're applying for one position above the one in which your are interviewing. Clean, neutral slacks panks, dress shirts, and jackets, are safe and appropriate choice.
> Ex: business casual attire: Ex: of business casual clothing include pencil, skirts, khakis, trousers, blouse, collared shirts, button down shirts, sports coat, blazers and sweaters. Accessorize with jackets, ties simple jewelry and belts.
> Many speakers are more nervous about physical delivery that vocal delivery. Putting our bodies on the line in front of an audience often makes us feel more vulnerable than putting our voice out there. Yet most audience are not as fixated on our physical delivery as we think they are. Knowing this can help relieve some anxiety, but it doesn't give us a free pass when it comes to physical delivery that enhances our verbal message. Physical delivery of a speech involves non-verbal communication through the face and eyes, gestures and body movement.
Shiela fe F. Rivas
Bulalacao cluster
Answer:
1.If you dressing for the job interview you need to prepare the proper attire to suit your job interview because the physical appearance is give you a confidence and credibility.
2.Business casual attire is broadly defined as a code of dress that blends traditional business wear with a more relaxed style that’s still professional
3.Facial expressions can help bring a speech to life when used by a speaker to communicate emotions and demonstrate enthusiasm for the speech. As with vocal variety, we tend to use facial expressions naturally and without conscious effort when engaging in day-to-day conversations. Yet I see many speakers’ expressive faces turn “deadpan” when they stand in front of an audience.
Manalon,Joefrey Jay A
2-A
Bulalacao Cluster
Answer:
1.The best practice to follow when dressing for a job interview is to dress professionally and appropriately for the position and company you are applying to. It is important to make a good first impression by wearing clean, well-fitting attire that reflects your professionalism and attention to detail. This typically means wearing a suit or professional business attire, such as a dress or slacks with a button-down shirt and blazer. It is also important to pay attention to grooming, ensuring that hair, nails, and overall appearance are well-maintained. Additionally, it can be helpful to research the company's dress code beforehand and dress slightly more formal than what is expected to show your commitment and enthusiasm for the opportunity.
2.If you are attending a professional presentation, it is generally recommended to dress formally. This means wearing business attire such as a suit or dress pants with a button-down shirt or blouse. Adding a blazer or jacket can also elevate the look. It is important to appear polished and put-together, so paying attention to grooming and overall appearance is crucial.
3As an AI, I am not capable of physically dressing or conforming to business casual expectations.
1. Experiment with colors and patterns: While business casual typically involves more neutral tones, you can incorporate pops of color or interesting patterns in your accessories, such as a colorful tie, pocket square, or patterned socks.
outfit, such as a tweed blazer, a textured knit sweater, or a leather belt. This can add subtle visual interest and showcase your personal style.
3. Choose unique accessories: Opt for accessories that reflect your personality, such as a statement watch, unique cufflinks, or a stylish belt buckle. These small details can make a difference and add a touch of individuality.
4. Pay attention to fit: Ensure that your clothes fit well and flatter your body shape. Consider getting items tailored to achieve a more personalized and polished look.
5. Express yourself through grooming: While clothing options may be limited in a formal setting, you can still express your individuality through well-maintained grooming habits. Experiment with different hairstyles, facial hair styles, or subtle grooming accessories like a sleek bracelet or unique tie clip.
Remember, the key is to find a balance between conforming to the general expectations of business casual while incorporating elements that reflect your individuality.
Doniza A. Nario
BSED 2A- Major in English
Bulalacao Cluster
Answer:
1.I think, it's preparing for a job that you will apply, so that you must dress according to your job interview. Being formal and professional, you should follow it. It will also help with your job interview if your dress is really prepared and seeing that you can do what they offer to you.
2.Both. In this field, you should always be ready for any presentation. So by now, let us prepare ourselves for those event.
3. I think , I can confirm the business - casual expectations if my individuality is not abused and did not respect my personality and my own privacy.
CristeneS.Escarez
Pola cluster
1.when dressing for a job interview its best to err on the side of formality.Even if the company has casual dress code ,showing up in business attire shows respect and professionalism.
2.For a formal professional presentation such as a corporate meeting business pitch or conference,its generally best to dress formally .This might include a suit and tie for a men or a suit or professional dress for women.
3.Conforming to business casual expectations while preserving your identity can be achieved by adding personal touches to your outfit. This might include wearing a unique piece of jewelry ,a stylish watch or color scarf.You can also choose clothing in colors that you love and that suit you.This means your clothes should be clean,well fitted and appropriate for the workplace but they can also reflect your personal taste and style.
Raymond G. Dela paz
Bulalacao Cluster
Answer:
1. I think the best practice to follow when dressing for a job interview is to dress professionally and appropriately for the role and the company culture.
2. Business casual, is usually given in a more relaxed or informal setting, such as a team meeting, a workshop, or a training session. As I want to dress to feel comfortable and confident, but still look professional and respectful.
3. Being respectful of colleagues and clients. Avoiding wearing anything that might be offensive, inappropriate, or unprofessional. Also, being mindful of the dress code for different occasions, such as meetings, presentations, or events.
Cresenciana P.Valdez
BSED- English 2
Bulalacao Cluster
Answers:
1.When preparing for a job interview,wearing the right outfit can help you feel comfortable and confident.Dressing appropriately can also help you make a strong first impression.Understanding how to dress can help you demonstrate your professionalism and preparedness.
2.Business casual is the most level of professional dress.This style is most appropriate for interviews,career fairs and more formal events. It is recommended to opt for darker,more traditional colors such as black,navy or gray.
3.Facial expression can help bring a speech to life when used by a speaker to communicate emotions and demonstrate enthusiasm for the speech.
*Eye contact can also be used to establish credibility and hold your audiences attention.
Cristina J. Morada
Bulalacao cluster
ll-A
1. The best practice for dressing for a job interview is to dress professionally and to be well-groomed. This typically means wearing suit or dress with conservative colors and styles. It's important to appear polished and put-together to make a positive impression
2.formal attire: If you audience is in corporate or formal setting opt or business attire.
Business casual, for a more relaxed business environment, business casual attire
3. We can comfort to business - casual expectations while still preserving our individuality by incorporating personal style into our outfit choices. And by focusing on adding unique accessories or stylish details to our business-casual attire. We can also experiment with different color combinations or patterns to showcase our individuality within the boundaries of a professional dress.
Mercy Jane N. Amaro
Bulalacao Cluster
1. you should wear a suit to interviews
2. I think i want to dress formally in Business casual
3. Visual aids play an important role in conveying supporting material to your audience. They also tie to delivery, since using visual aids during a speech usually requires some physical movements. It is important not to let your use of visual aids detract from your credibility.
Maila Joy Naquita
2nd year/Bulalacao cluster
1. Dressingprofessionally-Dressing appropriately for a job interview, a networking event, or the first day in a new position is an important part of making a good impression and coming off as professional as possible. Dressing professionally often refers to a more formal workplace dress code and is most often seen and required in more traditional organizations.
2.For me, I want to dress formally to professional presentation on Business casual because it is not very casual and also not very formal, this is also usually an appropriate way to dress if you’re unsure about the setting.
3. To conform to business-casual expectations while preserving individuality, you stick to the dress code rules, you may play with accessories, colours, and little style changes. One way to display uniqueness and maintain a professional image is by including personal touches like particular ties, eye-catching shoes, or fashionable eyewear.
Leah Salibio Patnon
BSED-ENGLISH-2
BULALACAO CLUSTER
Answer;
1. When you preparing for job interview, wearing the right outfit can help you feel comfortable and confident. While a hiring manager may interview you Base on your credential and the information I your application documents, dressing appropriately can also help you make a Strong first impression.Understanding how to dress can help you demonstrate your professional and preparedness.
2. For me is Business casual ,for most people,being in front of a room full of people can be incredibly nerve wracking. Wearing a well- considered out fit that makes you look and feel professional helps to boost your confidence and give you a sense of presence.
3. Facial expressions can help bring a speech to life when used by a speaker to communicate emotions and demonstrate enthusiasm for the speech. As with vocal variety, we tend to use facial expressions naturally and without conscious effort when engaging in day-to-day conversations. Yet I see many speakers’ expressive faces turn “deadpan” when they stand in front of an audience.
Mary Jean D. Manuel
2-A BSED-ENGLISH
Bulalacao cluster
Answer:
1. I think if you wearing dress for a job interview the first impression is you present yourself professionally.
2. For me business casual because wearing dress casual attire will make look professional and decent .
3. I think being respectful because emoloye respect leads to a more positive work environment which leads to increased productivity.
Cyril E.Sikadan
Bsed English(2-A)
Bulalacao/Cluster
1.Dress in a manner that is professional appropriate to the position for which you are applying.
2. Business casual for less formal events,like employer information sessions,students may choose wear business casual dress.
3.about my physical appearance the first thing you see when you look at some one could be their hair,clothes,nose,or figure these are all examples of difining traits or features of a person's body,these are aspect of appearance that are usually apparent to others even with no other information about and facial features play a big role but aren't the whole picture.
Jovelyn G.Rodelas
2-B.BSED ENGLISH
BATANGAS CLUSTER
1.Even if the company has relaxed dress code,ster clear of casual clothing like jeans short or flip-flops during an enterview.
2.Busness Casual=formal might include clothing choices to busness out fit.
3.Busnees Casual outfit=is to balance the fine line between professionally appropriate and casual comfort.
We should alway be ready for any presentationof this both dress formally.
Aidaleen A. Failanga
BULALACAO CLUSTER
1. Dress appropriately for the interview, ensuring clean, neutral slacks, dress shirts, and jackets, as if applying for a position above the one you are interviewing for.
2. Business casual, as a professional speaker, your appearance can greatly impact the your audience perceives you and the message you deliver. Dressing for success can help establish credibility, convey confidence and create a professional image.
3.Facial expressions help communicate emotions and enthusiasm while speaking. Make sure that facial expressions are consistent with the content being presented. Record yourself practicing your speech in order to evaluate your use of facial expressions.
•Eye contact helps establish credibility and keep your audience’s attention while you’re speaking.
Emma S.Solis
BSED English SECOND YEAR 2-E
Bulalacao cluster
1. What do you think is the best practice to follow when dressing for a job interview?
•For me, the best practice to follow when dressing for a job interview is to wear a formal dress. For women, a blouse with or without a coat and a knee-length skirt or slacks. For men, polo with or without a coat and slacks. It's more okay if we choose a dark color because it looks more formal.
2. In what professional presentation would you want to dress formally? Business casual? Casual?
• Business casual, because it looks more professional than casual dresses. I want to look fine and respectable. It looks more elegant, too.
3. In what ways do you think you conform to business-casual expectations while still preserving your individuality?
• Looking the part is just as important as dressing the part; we should make sure that we cleaned and groomed in a way that's appropriate for the occasion. By doing so, we can feel confident and do our part at our best.
Ronalyn A. Bae
BSED 2-D
Tanauan Cluster
Answer:
1. The best practice for dressing for a job interview depends on several factors, including:
company culture and position you're applying for. While it's important to conform to the company's expectations, you should also feel comfortable and confident in your outfit. Choose pieces that flatter your body and reflect your personality.
2. Remember, the key is to dress appropriately for the context and audience. In many cases, business casual can effectively convey professionalism while allowing for personal expression.
3. Business casual is an opportunity to strike a balance between professionalism and personality. Experiment with colors, patterns, and accessories within the code's boundaries. But remember, polished grooming and overall presentation complete the picture, ensuring you project a confident and uniquely you professional image.
Jay Loyd M. Quinto
Bulalacao Cluster
Answer:
1.Dress as if you're applying for one position above the one in which you are interviewing. Clean, neutral slacks or pants, dress shirts, and jackets are safe and appropriate choices.
2. Business attire is the clothing you wear in professional settings. You might decide how to dress depending on the scenario, such as an interview or for a meeting or the type of industry you work in. There are varying levels of business attire, ranging from “casual” to “business formal.” Based on the setting, you can decide which kind of business attire is appropriate.
3.Explain the role of facial expressions and eye contact in speech delivery.Explain the role of posture, gestures, and movement in speech delivery.Explain the connection between personal appearance and credibility in speech delivery.Explain the connection between visual aids and speech delivery.
Lea B. Bacho
Bulalacao Cluster
Answer:
1. I think the best practice to follow when dressing for a job interview is to dress professionally and appropriately for the role and the company culture.
2. Business casual, is usually given in a more relaxed or informal setting, such as a team meeting, a workshop, or a training session. As I want to dress to feel comfortable and confident, but still look professional and respectful.
3. Being respectful of colleagues and clients. Avoiding wearing anything that might be offensive, inappropriate, or unprofessional. Also, being mindful of the dress code for different occasions, such as meetings, presentations, or events.
Adora, Victoria M.
Baco Cluster
Answer:
1. First impressions matter, so prioritize professionalism and polish. Aim for conservative elegance over trendy statements. A crisp button-down shirt and tailored trousers are a safe bet for men. Women can choose knee-length skirts or tailored pants paired with a blouse or a well-fitting dress. Stick to neutral colors and avoid excessive jewelry or makeup. Research the company culture and dress code beforehand for a more specific fit.
2. Formal attire should be your go-to for high-stakes presentations, client meetings, and interviews for senior positions. It conveys seriousness and respect. Business casual shines in relaxed environments, team meetings, and entry-level interviews. Casual is best reserved for non-professional settings.
3. Show your individuality within the professional framework. Choose colors you love, like a floral blouse or a patterned tie. Accessorize strategically - a statement necklace for women, a unique watch for men. Just keep it understated and avoid anything distracting.
Frencess Manhares Mora
BSED 2nd year
Bulalacao cluster
Answer :
1. When you prepare for the interview finding the right clothes to wear can be as stressful as the interview itself. We all know that first impressions usually stick. Weary clothes that look good on you and fit the style of the interviewing company can make all the difference when it comes to getting that job.
2. In a professional presentation. It’s generally recommended to dress in business casual attire.This formal attire conveys professionalism,seriousness, and respect for the occasion.
3.Facial expression help communicate emotions and enthusiasm while speaking. Make sure that facial expressions are consistent with the content being presented.Record yourself practicing your speech in order to evaluate your use of facial expression.
• eye contact helps establish credibility and keep your audience’s attention while your speaking.
Salatiel R. Paingas
BSED-ENGLISH
BULALACAO CLUSTER
1. The best practice to follow dressing for an interview. You should wear a suit to interview that be comfortable. Avoid overly casual attire. Show that you take opportunity seriously. Make surely your outfit is neat, clean and well-pressed.
2. Business casual, as a professional speaker, your appearance can greatly impact the your audience perceives you and the message you deliver. Dressing for success can help establish credibility, convey confidence and create a professional image.
3.Facial expressions help communicate emotions and enthusiasm while speaking. Make sure that facial expressions are consistent with the content being presented. Record yourself practicing your speech in order to evaluate your use of facial expressions.
•Eye contact helps establish credibility and keep your audience’s attention while you’re speaking.
Ariane B. Ruga
2nd year
San Roque
Bulalacao cluster
ANSWER:1.for me,changing is when I go to work in the morning and get wet with sweat when the layoff comes,of course I change to avoid pain,the same when it comes in the afternoon..
2.the professional wearing of casual ai when there is an event or when participating in a competition.
3.whatever their business policy is,they will do the same as long as it is good for you and the character we hold.
Ailyn Isog Francisco
Bulalacao Cluster
I.the important thing to consider when you're dressing for a job interview is that you should look professional and polished regardless of the type of position your seeking.
2.A casual presentation outfit should l
want to wear.Because is the one who l feel confident its should speak to my character and ensure that I'm not portraying to be someone l'm not
3.Facial expression can help bring a speech to life when used by a speaker to communicate emotions and demonstrate enthusiasm for the speech.
Abegail E. Sikadan
Bulalacao Cluster/ II-A
Answer:
1.The best practice for dressing for a job interview is always wear a right clothes,
in short you dress professionally according to the job.
2. Dressing formally is good either its business casual or casual. But for me, i want in casual business because it suitable on professional environment.
3. I think we can conform to business-casual expectation while still preserving our individuality by your own personal style, your own outfit choice and also by adding an accessories.
Mialyn M. Moncawe
Bulalacao Cluster - 2A
Answer:
1. The best practice for dressing for a job interview is to dress professionally and to be well-groomed. This typically means wearing a suit or dress with conservative colors and styles. It's important to appear polished and put-together to make a positive impression.
2. Dressing formally is appropriate for professional presentations such as client meetings, conferences, or important business events. Business casual attire is suitable for less formal occasions, such as team meetings or networking events. Casual attire is generally more appropriate for social or non-work-related situations.
3. We can conform to business-casual expectations while still preserving our individuality by incorporating personal style into our outfit choices. And by focusing on adding unique accessories or stylish details to our business-casual attire. We can also experiment with different color combinations or patterns to showcase our individuality within the boundaries of a professional dress.
Angeline O.Angeles
Tanuan Cluster
BSED-Major in English
Answer:
1. The best practice to follow when dressing for a job interview is to dress in professional attire. It's important to dress appropriately for the industry you're interviewing in, but it's generally better to be slightly overdressed than underdressed for a job interview.
2. In a professional presentation, it's generally recommended to dress in business casual attire . This formal attire conveys professionalism, seriousness, and respect for the occasion.
3. To conform to business casual expectations while still preserving your individuality, you can incorporate small touches of your personal style into your outfit. For example, you can choose accessories like scarves, ties, or jewelry that reflect your personal taste while still maintaining a professional appearance. You can also experiment with different colors or patterns within the boundaries of a business casual dress code. Additionally, paying attention to grooming and personal hygiene is important in maintaining an individual professional image.
Zenaida D. Tatoy
BSED-ENGLISH
BACO CLUSTER
Answer: activity #7
1. I think to follow the is best prctice when dressing a job enterview and the best chice to follow it in order you to pass the job interview and to got a job you wanted to be work.
2. In professional presentation I want a business casual to look formal and presentable when dealing with the other business personel.
3. I think we can cooperate subtle personal touches , like adding accessories or color , when we can have different shirt, style , ties to express owr individuality within the acceptable work , place norm.
TABELISMA, CHRISTINE JOY S.
BSED- ENGLISH 2C
TANAUAN CLUSTER
1.Generally, you should wear a suit with a skirt or pants. When in doubt, be more conservative.
Your suit should be comfortable and fit you well; if your waistband is cutting you in half or your jacket is too tight, you won’t look or act your best. Some stores offer free alterations when you purchase a suit, or you may want to find a tailor to adjust a suit you already own.
Interview suits should be simple and dark in color. Anything tight, bright, short, or sheer should absolutely be avoided. (Interviewers have been known to complain about the length of interviewees’ skirts; if you have any doubts, it’s probably too short.) Knee-length skirts are suggested. Very long skirts, while modest, are also considered too trendy for an interview.
Wear a conservative blouse with your suit. Do not wear bright colors, animal prints, or anything lacy, sheer, or low-cut.
2.I want to dress formally on a business casual.
3.Ofcourse always at a person’s face when we are listening to them. Facial expressions can help bring a speech to life when used by a speaker to communicate emotions and demonstrate enthusiasm for the speech.
Helen Grace C. Lacdang
Bulalacao Cluster
Answer.
1. You should wear a suit to interviews. “Suit” means the works: a matching jacket and pants, dress shirt, tie, coordinating socks and dress shoes. A dark-colored suit with light colored shirt is your best option.
2. Business casual attire is broadly defined as a code of dress that blends traditional business wear with a more relaxed style that’s still professional
3. Eye Contact
Eye contact is an important element of nonverbal communication in all communication settings. Chapter 4 “Nonverbal Communication” explains the power of eye contact to make people feel welcome/unwelcome, comfortable/uncomfortable, listened to / ignored, and so on.
3. Facial expressions can help bring a speech to life when used by a speaker to communicate emotions and demonstrate enthusiasm for the speech. As with vocal variety, we tend to use facial expressions naturally and without conscious effort when engaging in day-to-day conversations.
Loida M. Madeja
Bulalacao cluster
Bsed english
2A
Answer:
1. A good rule of thumb is to dress as if you're applying for one position above the one in which you are interviewing
2. Business casual this style is most appropriate for interviews, career fairs and more formal events.
3. Wear what makes you confident at work. Dont be afraid to express your individuality.
Ruth Gloricel M. Perez
Baco Cluster
Answer:
1. Business Formal because this is seen as a standard interview code.
2. Business casual beacuse we need to be formal when we are presenting we need to be look professionally.
3.
- things to generally avoid.
- general dress guidelines for women.
- general dress guidelines for men .
-finishing touches.
Ernalyn D. Manuel
2nd year- BSED ENGLISH
Bulalacao Cluster
Answer:
1.)The best practice for dressing for a job interview is to research the company's dress code and culture beforehand. This will give you an understanding of their expectations and help you dress appropriately. It's generally better to be slightly overdressed than underdressed, so opting for business professional attire is a safe choice in most cases.
2.) You would want to dress formally for a job interview in a professional presentation. This includes industries such as finance, law, or corporate settings where a more conservative dress code is expected. Wearing a suit or a tailored dress with formal shoes would be appropriate in these situations.
3.) To conform to business casual expectations while preserving your individuality, you can add personal touches to your outfit without compromising professionalism. For example, you can choose clothing with unique patterns or colors, wear accessories that reflect your personal style, or select footwear that is both comfortable and stylish. Just ensure that these elements are tasteful and not too flashy, as the focus should still be on your qualifications and skills.
Waynelyn Mainit
BSED Major in English 2-A
Bulalacao cluster
Answer:
1. Avoid overly casual attire:Even the company
Has a relaxed dress code,steer clear of casual clothing like jeans, shorts, of flip-flop during an interview ,show you take the opportunity seriously say no to loud patterns.
2.Formal attire : If you audience is in corporate or formal setting opt or business attire.
Business casual ,for a more relaxed business environment , business casual attire.
3. credibility and physical delivery
Audience members primarily take in information through visual and auditory channels ,just as the information you present verbally in your speech can add to or subtract from your credibility...
That's all thank you....
Richel D. Rosales
BSED-2nd yr.
Bulalacao Cluster
Answer:
1.The way you dress for an interview gives potential employers their first impression of how you present yourself professionally.Even if you look great on paper,if you don't dress appropriatly for an interview,you give the impression that you lack respect for yourself and those you are meeting with.
2.During presentation, outfit is equally important and is an integral part of the presentation itself. However, in my opinion, the most important part of choosing the appropriate output is to know the audience , their age , culture etc. to ensure you choose the right outfit . However, in order to fit in to the audience, one should avoid any outfit that he/she is not comfortable with. Because that might impact the confidence of the presenter . It is very important that the presenter carries well whatever he/she is wearing.
3.Professionalism is the display of characteristics associated with an individual who possesses the skills necessary to do a job well or is a professional, not an amateur, or an unskilled person. Many times, we do not realize that the way we present ourselves may be seen by others as a direct reflection of the job we do. For example, wearing skirts that are too short or clothes that are always wrinkled may result in a manager viewing us as employees who he wouldn't want meeting with potential clients or deserving a promotion.
Aya B. Rivera
BSED-ENGLISH
2D-TANAUAN CLUSTER
PERFORMANCE ACTIVITY!!!
1. The best practice for dressing for a job interview is to dress one level above the company's typical dress code. This shows that you take the interview seriously and that you're a professional.
2. I would choose business casual because for me its more comfortable wearing it but I think the key is to choose an outfit that makes me feel confident while aligning with the professionalism and expectations of the presentation setting.
3. I can express my individuality in business-casual attire through subtle choices like accessories, colors, or unique pieces while staying within the overall professional dress code, and I will find a balance that aligns with my personal style and the expectations of the business environment.
Mary Rose N.Gacute
Bulalacao Cluster
*How you dress for an interview gives employers a first impression of your professional presentation. Even if it looks good on paper, not dressing appropriately for an interview can give the impression that you don't respect yourself or the people you meet..
*Business Casual attire conveys a serious attitude toward your work, as does business casual. It indicates that you put time and effort into how you look, which indicates that you are concerned about how you come across at work. It makes you seem more respectable and worthy of consideration when you act as though you take your work seriously.
*When a speaker uses facial expressions to convey emotions and show passion for their message, it can assist the speech come to life. Similar to vocal diversity, when we converse in daily life, we typically employ our face expressions instinctively and without thinking.
Lheda V. Maralit
Block-B English Major
Bauan Batangas Cluster
Answer:
1. It is best essential practice to research the company’s dress code beforehand. Some industries or companies may have more relaxed dress codes, while others may require more formal attire. Adapting your outfit to align with the company’s expectations is vital to making a positive impression during the interview process.
2. I want to dress up formally during Business casual presentation... Because Business casual takes the key elements and ideas of a business formal outfit such as neutral tone colors and dress pants while getting rid of the signature elements like a suit jacket.
3. Mastering the art of business comfortable style involves prioritizing fit and functionality, incorporating personal style, and adapting to office culture and industry standards. By keeping these factors in mind, you can confidently build a versatile wardrobe that effortlessly meets the demands of your job role while still expressing your unique personality.
Marian Evans A. Magalay
BSED- English 2A
Bulalacao Cluster
1. To dress appropriately for a job interview, follow the employers dress code you may dress professionally in casual outfit.
2. Business casual because you can wear trousers,polo or what which is you are comfortable for it.
3. Natural approach will be covered in more detail in the following sections where we discuss specific aspects of your delivery and what you need to think about while actually giving your speech.
Almira M. Bunrino
Second Year -Naujan Cluster 5
Answers:
1. The important thing to consider when you're dressing for a job interview is that you should look professional and polished regardless of the type of position you're seeking. Even though your interview attire depends on the role your applying for,no matter what the position,you should go to the interview looking neat,tidy,and well- dressed.
2. A casual presentation outfit should i want to wear. Because it is the one who i feel confident. It should speak to my character and ensure that I'm not portraying to be someone I'm not.
3. Facial expressions can help bring a speech to life when used by a speaker to communicate emotions and demonstrate enthusiasm for the speech. It can also help set the emotional tone for a speech,and it is important that your facial expressions stay consistent with your message. A smile is a simple but powerful facial expressions that can communicate frienliness, openness and confidence.
Joy Jngkay
Bulalacao cluster
Major English 2E
ANSWER.
1.It is need practice to follow,Because it is need a comfortable dress for your interview and it is not distract you.
2.When I apply work I need to wear dress formally and I need to do some dress when the work I apply it.
3.You need to be confident and have a idea in your business casual.And you need to be think positive while you preserve your business as individuals.
Name:Sagangsang Baby C.
Level:second year Based English
Cluster:Baco
ANSWER:
1)The practice for dressing for a job enterview is dressing prefessionally this typically means wearing a suit or dress with conservative color and style.
2)I need self confidence in order to have a good presentation,hair style is good,best clothes and most of all speech.
3)Facial expression can help bring a speech to life when use by speaker to communicate emotions and demonstrate enthusiasm for the speech as with vocal variety we tend to use facial expressions naturally and without conscious effort.
Jinefer B Salmorin
BSED-ENGLISH-2E
Bulalacao cluster
1.Dress appropriately for the interview, ensuring clean, neutral slacks, dress shirts, and jackets, as if applying for a position above the one you are interviewing for.
2. This is suitable for interviews at companies with a relaxed dress code or networking events.
3. Visual aids are crucial in conveying supporting material and enhancing delivery, but they should not detract from credibility, as they can cause issues like falling posters or uncooperative presentations.
Name: Nelsa m. Arboleda
Bulalacao cluster. 2-A
Answer:
The best practice for dressing for a job interview is to dress professionally and to be well - groom. This typically means wearing a suit or dress with concervative colors and styles. It's important to appear polished and put - together to make a positive impression.
2. A casual presentation outfit should I want to wear. Because it is the one who I feel confident. It should speak to my character and ensure that I'm not portraying to be someone I'm not.
3. I think, I can confirm the business casual expectations if my individuality is not abused and did not respect my personality and my own privacy.
Modesto C.Bucaloy Jr.
BSEd-English
Pangasinan
Dress in a manner that is professional appropriate to the position for which you are applying.
2. Business casual for less formal events,like employer information sessions,students may choose wear business casual dress.
3.about my physical appearance the first thing you see when you look at some one could be their hair,clothes,nose,or figure these are all examples of difining traits or features of a person's body,these are aspect of appearance that are usually apparent to others even with no other information about and facial features play a big role but aren't the whole picture
Naida M. Gayot
BSED-English
Bulalacao Cluster/ Complier
Answers
1. I think the casual attire is the best to wear for a job interview.
2. I want to dress formally a casual attire for any events.
3. I think I will conform about my own skills.
Danacel B Gusi
BSED-ENGLISH 2B
BULALACAO CLUSTER
Answer:
1. The best practice to follow when dressing for a job interview is to dress in professional attire. It's important to dress appropriately for the industry you're interviewing in, but it's generally better to be slightly overdressed than underdressed for a job interview.
2. In a professional presentation, it's generally recommended to dress in business casual attire . This formal attire conveys professionalism, seriousness, and respect for the occasion.
3. To conform to business casual expectations while still preserving your individuality, you can incorporate small touches of your personal style into your outfit. For example, you can choose accessories like scarves, ties, or jewelry that reflect your personal taste while still maintaining a professional appearance. You can also experiment with different colors or patterns within the boundaries of a business casual dress code. Additionally, paying attention to grooming and personal hygiene is important in maintaining an individual professional image.
Jonabel S Evangelista
BACO CLUSTER
Answer:
1 . Go conversative, you should wear a suit to interviewer suit means the work, a matching jacket and pants,dress , shirt tie , coordinating socks and dress shoes a dark colored suit with light colored shirt is your best option.
2. I want to dress a business casual because it makes me comfortable when I am facing important people like in job interview.
3. Just follow to the rules of dress rules that you may comfortable on what you are wearing.
Senen Cay
Calamba Cabuyao Sta Rosa Cluster
BSED-ENGLISH
1.Important to look professional, it's also important to feel comfortable in what you're wearing. This can help boost your confidence during the interview.
2. If you're attending meetings with colleagues, clients, or partners in a professional setting, business casual attire can help you strike the right balance between being formal and approachable.
3.Grooming matters: Your hairstyle, grooming, and overall presentation contribute to your personal style. Take care to maintain a polished appearance that reflects your individuality while still adhering to professional standards.
Jennifer Peñaflor
BSED ENGLISH
PITOGO CLUSTER
1. The best practice for dressing for a job interview is to wear a formal clothes that you are comfortable.Dress appropriately to your desired position that your going to apply.
2.Wearing casual clothing adds confident especially when facing clients or meetings. Wear comfortable clothing and presentable in other people's eyes.
3.Postive personal appearance is effective way to boost our self confidence. Deal with elegant and polite. Make the conversation interesting. Have a long patience with the client especially if there is a bad event
AILYN P. DE CASTRO
BSED ENGLISH
BULALACAO CLUSTER
Answers:
1.)Dress in a manner that is professionally appropriate to the position for which you are applying. In almost all cases, this means wearing a suit. It is rarely appropriate to “dress down” for an interview, regardless of company dress code policy. When in doubt, go conservative.
2.)When dressing professionally for
a presentation, it's important to
consider your audience and the
context of the event. Here are
some simple pointers to keep in
mind:
1. Formal attire: If your audience
is in a corporate or formal setting,
opt for business attire.
2. Business casual: For a more
relaxed business environment,
business casual attire.
3.)Depending on the conference, you're best to wear a business casual outfit or a business formal outfit with a few exceptions. The exceptions being modifications to your outfit depending on the venue.
3.)Facial expressions help set the emotional tone for a speech, and it is important that your facial expressions stay consistent with your message. In order to set a positive tone before you start speaking, briefly look at the audience and smile.
Rica Shane T. Letargo
BSEd-2C/ PITOGO CLUSTER
ANSWERS:
1.When choosing which outfit to wear, go for neutral, classic, clean, comfortable and well-tailored. As long as it is clean and well-kept, you don't need expensive clothes to look great for your job interview.
2.Business formal is seen as the standard interview dress code, whether you are male or female. When you are interviewing for a job with a company that requires business formal, it is important to dress a little more formal than the company standard.
3.By wearing a formal dress or outfit that can suit to where i attending to.
Beth T. Paingas
Bulalacao Cluster
Answer:
1. Dress professionally and appropriately for the job interview.
2. Dress formally for professional presentations, business casual for some industries, and avoid casual attire.
3. Conform to business-casual expectations while adding personal style within professional boundaries.
Neilvilene Mabuhay Lig-ot
Bulalacao Cluster
Answer:
1. Dress in appropriate way. Avoid overly casual attire so that interviewer will focus on your qualifications.
2. Business casual is appropriate for many ways and it conveys professionalism.
3. To conform to business casual expectations while still preserving your individuality is in physical appearance. Positive personal appearance is a effective way to boost our self confidence and overcome the anxiety towards acceptance of other people. Paying attention to our personal hygiene is important to maintain our image and we feel the belongingness.
Glorelyn G. Maslog
BSED ENGLISH
Bulalacao Cluster
answer:
1. The most advisable approach when dressing for a job interview is typically to adhere to a formal dress code, unless the prospective employer explicitly specifies otherwise. This choice conveys a sense of professionalism, indicating the job applicant's seriousness and alignment with the workplace environment.
2. Formal attire is suitable for high-stakes presentations, board meetings, or any professional setting that demands a polished look. Business casual attire is appropriate for scenarios where a more relaxed dress code is accepted, while casual dressing is suitable for informal professional environments that permit a laid-back style.
3. To align with business-casual expectations while maintaining individuality, one can introduce personalized touches such as unique accessories or subtle pattern variations. It's essential to ensure that these individualized elements still adhere to the overall business-casual norms established by the organization. This allows for a balance between personal expression and professional conformity.
Monica Ysog lagrana
Bulalacao cluster.
Major English/2A.
1.)dress in a manner that is professionally appropriate to the position for which you are applying .in almost all cases ,this means wearing a shirt.
2.)you can wear once business clothes instead .women can usually wear a skirt ,dress,or pants a blouse ,and w jacket .or cardigan,while men can wear dress trousers abutton down shirt a tie and jacket.
3.)facial expressions help set the emotional tone for a speech And it's is important that your facial expressions stay consistent with your message.
Dianne Evangelista
BSED major in English
Second Year
Baco Cluster
Question 1 👉 What do you think the best practice to follow when dress for a job interview?
Answer : For me,the best practice is wearing a casual dress, having a self confidence and always be at your self
Question 2 👉 In what professional presentation would you want to dress formally? Business Casual or casual?
Answer: In doing a professional presentation, I would must prepare in wearing a business casual. Aside from this is a code of dress in any presentation. It can help also to boost your self confidence in delivering a speech, because you feel comfortable in front of many people.
Question 3 👉 In what ways do you think you can conform to business casual expectations while still preserving your individuality.
Answer : I think the best way is always be at your self.embrace all the circumstances and always have self confidence.what ever you wear.
MARY JOY G. DEL ROSARIO
BSED 2ND YEAR
BULALACAO CLUSTER
AnNSWER:
1. The important thing to consider when you're dressing for a job interview is that you should look professional and polished regardless of the type of position your seeking.
2. A casual presentation outfit should I want to wear. Because is the one who I feel confident it should speak to my character and ensure that I'm not portraying to be someone I'm not.
3. Facial expressions can help bring a speech to life when used by a speaker to communicate emotions and demonstrate enthusiasm for the speech.
RICKA JANE C. LAGURAS
BSED ENGLISH
BULALACAO CLUSTER
Answers:
1.)
*Dress in a manner that is professionally appropriate to the position for which you are applying. In almost all cases, this means wearing a suit. It is rarely appropriate to “dress down” for an interview, regardless of company dress code policy. When in doubt, go conservative.
2.)
*When dressing professionally for
a presentation, it's important to
consider your audience and the
context of the event. Here are
some simple pointers to keep in
mind:
1. Formal attire: If your audience
is in a corporate or formal setting,
opt for business attire.
2. Business casual: For a more
relaxed business environment,
business casual attire.
3.)Depending on the conference, you're best to wear a business casual outfit or a business formal outfit with a few exceptions. The exceptions being modifications to your outfit depending on the venue.
3.)
*Facial expressions help set the emotional tone for a speech, and it is important that your facial expressions stay consistent with your message. In order to set a positive tone before you start speaking, briefly look at the audience and smile.
Dianne Evangelista
BSED major in English
Baco Cluster
Second Year
Question 1 👉 What do you think the best practice to follow when dress for a job interview,?
Answer: The best practice when dress for a job interview is to wear a Casual dress. to have a self confidence and be at your self.
Question 2 👉 In what professional presentation would you want to dress formally? Business Casual or Casual
Answer: For me, Business Casual aside from this is the dress code of any presentation, it can helps to boost your self confidence and you will be comfortable in front of many people.
Question 3 👉 In what ways do you think you can conform to business casual expectations while still preserving your individuality.
Answer: Always be who you are, having a self confidence,and accept the circumstances.
JULIET A. MAGAYON
BSED II/ ENGLISH
BULALACAO CLUSTER
ANSWER:
1. For a job interview, we need wear a professional attire or formal attire. Ensure that our clothes are clean, well-fitted, and choose conservative colors, so that we made a presentable . Pay attention to grooming and keep accessories minimal. Dressing appropriately demonstrates respect for the opportunity and professionalism.
2. Formal attire is typically suitable for professional presentations,like become a speaker on meetings. I want to become a speaker on casual because its usually happened in the barangay like simple meetings.
3. To maintain individuality in a business -casual settings, focus on subtle personal touches. Incorporate unique accessories,such as a distinctive tie, interesting jewelry, or a stylistic bag. Experiment with colors and patterns within the bounderies of business -casual norms. Ensure your clothing fits well, showcasing your personal style while respecting the professional environment.
ERLYN V. SANTOS
BSED ENGLISH 2ND YEAR
BULALACAO CLUSTER
1. What do you think is the best practice to follow when dressing for a job interview?
•For me, the best practice to follow when dressing for a job interview is to wear a formal dress. For women, a blouse with or without a coat and a knee-length skirt or slacks. For men, polo with or without a coat and slacks. It's more okay if we choose a dark color because it looks more formal.
2. In what professional presentation would you want to dress formally? Business casual? Casual?
• Business casual, because it looks more professional than casual dresses. I want to look fine and respectable. It looks more elegant, too.
3. In what ways do you think you conform to business-casual expectations while still preserving your individuality?
• Looking the part is just as important as dressing the part; we should make sure that we cleaned and groomed in a way that's appropriate for the occasion. By doing so, we can feel confident and do our part at our best.
MICAH G. MAYOR
BSED ENGLISH
BULALACAO CLUSTER
ANSWER:
1. The important thing to consider when you're dressing for a job interview is that you should look professional and polished regardless of the type of position your seeking.
2. A casual presentation outfit should I want to wear. Because is the one who I feel confident it should speak to my character and ensure that I'm not portraying to be someone I'm not.
3. Facial expressions can help bring a speech to life when used by a speaker to communicate emotions and demonstrate enthusiasm for the speech.
MARIENILA S. NARCISO
BULALACAO CLUSTER
Answer:
1. Dress appropriately for the interview, ensuring clean, neutral slacks, dress shirts, and jackets, as if applying for a position above the one you are interviewing for.
2. This is suitable for interviews at companies with a relaxed dress code or networking events.
3. Visual aids are crucial in conveying supporting material and enhancing delivery, but they should not detract from credibility, as they can cause issues like falling posters or uncooperative presentations.
LADO CRIS ANGEL B
Block C BAUAN CLUSTER
1. The best practice when dressing for a job interview is to dress professionally and appropriately for the industry. This typically means wearing a well-fitted suit or a conservative outfit, with clean and polished shoes. It's important to present yourself as polished and put-together to make a positive impression.
2. Dress formally for events like business meetings, conferences, or formal ceremonies. Business casual attire is suitable for office environments where a more relaxed dress code is accepted. Casual attire is appropriate for social or informal gatherings outside of work.
3. To conform to business-casual expectations while preserving individuality, you can incorporate personal style through accessories, colors, and patterns within the professional dress code. Choose clothing that fits well and flatters your body shape, while still adhering to the overall professional appearance expected in a business-casual setting.
Cristina
FLORENCIA G. FAMORCAN
BULALACAO CLUSTER
BSED ENGLISH, 2A
ANSWER:
1.) What do you think is the best practice to follow when dressing for a job interview?
When dressing for a job interview, it's important to create a professional and polished impression. Here are some best practices to follow:
1. Dress appropriately: Research the company's dress code beforehand and aim to dress one or two levels above it. If the company has a formal dress code, opt for a suit or a conservative dress. For a more casual environment, choose smart business attire.
2. Dress conservatively: It's best to err on the side of caution and choose conservative clothing. Avoid flashy or revealing outfits and opt for neutral colors like black, navy, or gray. Keep accessories minimal and avoid excessive jewelry or accessories.
3. Pay attention to grooming: Ensure that your hair is neatly styled and well-groomed. Keep facial hair trimmed and neat, and make sure your nails are clean and well-maintained. Good personal hygiene is also essential.
4. Choose comfortable attire: While it's important to look professional, make sure you're also comfortable in your outfit. This will help you feel more confident and at ease during the interview.
5. Pay attention to details: Iron your clothes to remove any wrinkles, and make sure they fit well. Polish your shoes and ensure they are in good condition. These small details can make a big difference in your overall appearance.
2.)In what professional presentation would you want to dress formally? Business casual? Casual?
Casual attire because is suitable for more laid-back work environments or casual social events. However, it's important to note that casual does not mean sloppy or inappropriate. Men can wear khakis or chinos, a casual shirt (such as a polo shirt or a button-down), and clean, casual shoes. Women can choose casual pants, skirts, dresses, or jeans (if allowed), paired with a blouse, a sweater, or a casual top, along with comfortable shoes.
3.) In what ways do you think you can conform to business-casual expectations while still preserving your individuality?
Conforming to business-casual expectations doesn't mean sacrificing your individuality. Here are some ways you can express your personal style while still adhering to a business-casual dress code:
1. Play with colors and patterns: While business-casual attire often leans towards neutral colors, you can incorporate pops of color or subtle patterns into your outfit. Choose a colorful blouse, a patterned tie, or a statement accessory to add personality to your look.
2. Experiment with different fabrics and textures: Instead of sticking to traditional fabrics like cotton or wool, consider incorporating different textures into your outfit. For example, you can wear a tweed blazer, a silk blouse, or a knit sweater to add visual interest and showcase your personal style.
3. Focus on accessories: Accessories are a great way to express your individuality while maintaining a business-casual appearance. Choose unique jewelry, a stylish watch, or a fashionable belt to add flair to your outfit. Just remember to keep it tasteful and not overly flashy.
4. Pay attention to fit and silhouette: While adhering to the dress code, you can still choose clothing items that flatter your body shape and showcase your personal style. Opt for well-fitted and tailored pieces that highlight your best features and make you feel confident.
5. Express yourself through footwear: Shoes can be a fun way to showcase your individuality in a business-casual setting. Consider wearing stylish loafers, ankle boots, or heels in different colors or textures that complement your outfit.
6. Take advantage of layering: Layering is not only practical but also allows you to add your personal touch to your business-casual attire. Pair a blazer with a patterned scarf, or wear a cardigan over a button-down shirt to create a unique and stylish look.
Khey M. Aceveda
Baco Cluster
1. For a job interview, choose professional attire that aligns with the company culture. Opt for a well-fitted suit or business attire, avoid excessive accessories, and maintain good grooming and hygiene.
2. For business meetings, interviews, or other formal gatherings, wear business attire. If you want to look more put together but yet professional, wear business casual. If you work in a casual atmosphere or in a creative industry, on the other hand, wear casual clothes of the workplace.
3. To conform to business-casual expectations while preserving individuality, incorporate subtle personal touches like accessories, colors, or textures that still maintain a polished look. Pay attention to fit and ensure your choices align with the overall professional tone of the workplace.
GRANTOZA, CASELYN C.
2E30/BACO CLUSTER
ANSWER:
1. In my opinion, when dressing for a job interview, it's crucial to make a strong first impression and demonstrate your professionalism. I believe it's essential to research the company's dress code beforehand to ensure you dress appropriately. Personally, I think dressing professionally is a safe choice. Opt for a well-fitted suit or a conservative dress in neutral colors like black, navy, or gray. It's important to pay attention to grooming as well, ensuring your hair is neatly styled, nails are clean, and shoes are polished. Lastly, I believe it's important to dress comfortably to boost your confidence during the interview.
2. From my perspective, the level of formality in professional presentations can vary depending on the context. For formal events like black-tie galas or high-level corporate functions, I would suggest dressing formally. This would typically involve wearing tuxedos or dark suits for men and elegant dresses or formal suits for women. On the other hand, for business casual settings, such as most professional environments, I believe it's appropriate to dress in a more relaxed yet still polished manner. Men can opt for dress pants or khakis paired with a collared shirt or polo, while women can choose dress pants or skirts paired with blouses or sweaters. Lastly, for casual settings like team-building events or casual Fridays, I believe it's acceptable to dress casually. Men can wear jeans or khakis with a casual shirt or polo, while women can opt for jeans, skirts, or dresses paired with blouses or casual tops.
3. I haven’t been wear any business-casual attire. But as for me, conforming to business-casual expectations doesn't mean sacrificing our individuality. I believe it's possible to showcase our personal style while still maintaining a professional appearance. For instance, we can choose business-appropriate attire in colors or patterns that reflect our personal taste. Additionally, accessorizing can be a great way to add a touch of individuality. Whether it's through ties, scarves, or jewelry, we can express our unique style while still being tasteful and professional. Moreover, I believe that finding well-fitted clothing that flatters our body shape and aligns with our personal preferences can help preserve our individuality. Lastly, paying attention to grooming and personal care is crucial. We can express our individuality through our hairstyle or choice of grooming products, as long as they are appropriate for a professional setting.
NANETTE U.Gablino
Pitogo Cluster
BSEd-English
Section block 2c
Answer:
1.For a job interview, choose formal or business professional attire in neutral colors. Ensure your clothing fits well, opt for closed-toe shoes, keep accessories minimal, and prioritize personal grooming. Aim for a polished, professional appearance while considering the company's culture and the specific role you're interviewing for.
2. The Choice of dressing formally, business casual, or casual in a professional setting often depends on the workplace culture and the nature of the event. For formal business meetings, interviews, or corporate events, dressing formally is typically appropriate. Business casual attire may be suitable for everyday work environments or more relaxed meetings. Casual attire is generally reserved for casual or creative workplaces where a more relaxed dress code is accepted. Always consider the company's culture and any specific guidelines they may have for attire.
3. Individuality into business casual attire, incorporate subtle color, patterns, and accessories. Choose well-fitted clothing, experiment with smart layers, and opt for unique footwear. Personalize within the business casual framework by paying attention to details without compromising professionalism.
Sicat, Ma. Magdalean T.
Block B/ Bauan Cluster
ANSWER:
1. What do you think is the best practice to follow when dressing for a job interview?
Dressing appropriately for a job interview is important, as it creates a positive first impression. Your confidence, communication skills, and qualifications are equally important. Adjust your attire based on the specific company culture and industry norms, and always aim to present yourself as polished, professional, and well-prepared. Dress in a manner that is professionally appropriate to the position for which you are applying. Your clothing should always be neat, clean, and pressed. Comfortable and fit well. Generally, you should wear a suit with a skirt or pants. When in doubt, be more conservative. Interview suits should be simple and dark in color. Anything tight, bright, short, or sheer should absolutely be avoided. Your hair should be neat, clean, and conservatively styled. Shoes should be conservative and fairly low-heeled. Avoid heavy make-up and strong perfume. Must have clean, trimmed fingernails. Keep your jewelry and hair accessories to a minimum, and stick to those that are not flashy, distracting, or shiny. One ring per hand is best.
2. In what professional presentation would you want to dress formally? Business casual? Casual?
In regards to professional presentation I would choose Business casual dress because it is a less formal style of attire for the workplace. Like Office Settings with a Business Casual Dress Code. Many workplaces adopt a business casual dress code, especially in creative industries, tech, or startups. This typically involves a more relaxed style while still maintaining a professional appearance. In the Networking Events. Business casual is often suitable for networking events where you want to make a professional impression without being overly formal. In Casual Business Meetings, business casual dress can be appropriate If the meeting environment allows for a more relaxed dress code without sacrificing professionalism.
3. In what ways do you think you can conform to business casual expectations while still preserving your individuality?
While still conforming to the business casual dress code, we can add elegant but simple pieces of accessories like a watch or scarf to express our personal style. Our hairstyle and grooming choices can be displayed to express our individuality. As long as they are neat and professional, you can incorporate elements that reflect your personal taste. Depending on the workplace, you might have some flexibility in your choice of shoes. Consider selecting footwear that is both comfortable and aligns with your personal style within the boundaries of business casual. We don't have to wear only neutrals when dressing professionally. As long as it complements the overall professional tone, we may show off our personalities by showcasing our clothes with modesty.
RETA C. GALOS
BSED-ENGLISH
BULALACAO CLUSTER
Answer:
*The way you dress for an interview it gives potential employers their first impression of how you present yourself professionally. Even if you look great on paper and if you don’t dress appropriately for an interview, you give the impression that you lack respect for yourself and those you are meeting with.
*Business Casual Dressing professionally sends the message that you are serious about the work you do. It shows that you spend time and effort on your appearance, which demonstrates that you care about representing yourself well at work. When you show that you take your job seriously, it helps others see you as someone they should respect and take into consideration.
*Facial expressions can help bring a speech to life when used by a speaker to communicate emotions and demonstrate enthusiasm for the speech. As with vocal variety, we tend to use facial expressions naturally and without conscious effort when engaging in day-to-day conversations.
Ruth Gloricel M. Perez
Baco Cluster
Answer:
1. Business Formal because this is seen as a standard interview code.
2. Business casual beacuse we need to be formal when we are presenting we need to be look professionally.
3.
- things to generally avoid.
- general dress guidelines for women.
- general dress guidelines for men .
-finishing touches.
Aileen F.Deloviar
BSED 2A
BULALACAO CLUSTER
ANSWER:
1.A good rule of thumb is to dress as if you're applying for one position above the one in which you are interviewing.Clean , neutral slacks or pants ,dress shirts,and a jackets are safe and appropriate choices.
2.I choose Business casual, because if you can wear nice business clothes instead.women can usually wear a skirts, dress,or pants,a blouse and a jacket or cardigan, while men can wear dress trousers,a button -down shirt,a tie and jacket.
3.when conforming to business casual expectations while preserving your individually,there are several ways you can add personal touches to your outfit.
*Play with colors and patterns: while business casual typically learns towards neutral colors,you can still incorporate pops of color or subtle patterns into your attire.
*Accessories tastefully: Accessories can be a great way to express your style while maintaining a professional look.Choose accessories that complement your outfit and the overall business casual aesthetic.Considering wearing statement jewelry,a style belt,or a tasteful watch.
*Expirememt with textures: Incorporating different textures into your outfit can add visual interest and showcase your individuality.