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For all CDO Corporate Presentation events, unless specifically
noted otherwise, business casual attire (see below) is the
dress protocol. Basic guidelines for "smart" business casual dress
require you to refrain from wearing the following items to
the presentation: jeans, shorts, sports gear, baseball hats, or
open-toed sandals. If you choose not to dress according to these
guidelines, you will be asked to leave the presentation.
As a courtesy to our guests and your fellow students, you will be
expected to set all electronic devices to silent mode or have
them turned off before entering the presentation room.
Please plan to arrive early (seating is often limited) and refrain
from leaving during a speaker's presentation. It is a distraction
to the audience and is discourteous to our guests.
Thank you for your cooperation!
Standards for what is accepted as business casual vary by organization.
Some large institutions have gone to the effort of trying to define
what is acceptable by promulgating detailed written guidelines.
You will be able to determine what are the norms once you start
to interact with people in these organizations.
For Yale SOM, the guideline is defined more by what is not acceptable
- no shorts, jeans or athletic attire such as tank tops, jogging
suits, tee shirts or ball caps.
You will find that most people at Yale SOM will be wearing tailored
slacks or skirts, shirts with some kind of collar and footwear with
socks or hosiery. As always, you do not want to wear anything that
will be disruptive to the proceedings or call undue attention to
yourself. As in any business situation, how you present yourself
is the first step in defining your potential for a successful interaction.
Business Formal Guidelines
Guidelines for appropriate business attire are being blurred by
the switch to "business casual” styles at many organizations
that hire MBA's. In addition, for those in entrepreneurial and technical
fields even more casual modes of dress prevail. There are, however,
many occasions when you will be expected to adhere to standards
for traditional business attire, both at Yale at large, SOM and
in the business world. To assist you, the following guidelines have
been developed for business attire here in the U.S. These standards
are the protocol for many on-campus recruiter interviews and other
occasions.
How Women Should Dress
- Conservative suit: formal, dark colors. Pants versus skirts?
In some industries, such as advertising, a suit with pants is
appropriate. A skirt is the safest choice. Avoid short hemlines
and patterned hose.
- Shoes: Closed-toe and lower heel.
- Accessories: Minimal. No clunky jewelry. Be wary of long necklaces
that may distract you.
- Make-up: Natural look is best, but if you must wear make-up,
apply it minimally.
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How Men Should Dress
- Conservative dark suit preferably a single-breasted, two-piece
suit (all wool is preferred).
- Shirt: should be starched, long-sleeved with no fraying at the
collar or cuffs.
- Collar: spread collar or button-down Oxfords are suggested.
- Tie: should be small-patterned.
- Cologne: if you wear cologne, use it sparingly.
- Shoes: loafers or lace-ups with a low heel.
- Socks: should cover your entire calf - never wear white socks!
Your socks should harmonize with the colors of your pants and
shoes, not your tie or shirt.
- Accessories: tie pins or cuff links should not have insignia
of groups, religions or organizations.
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If you are unable to update your business wardrobe before you
come to campus, please feel free to come by the CDO for assistance
and advice. We can recommend several clothing and department stores
where you may purchase business attire in the local area. However,
you should keep in mind that alterations can take up to several
weeks to complete. We therefore strongly recommend that you update
your wardrobe before arriving in New Haven.
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