SIM Career Guide 2022

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HOW TO MARKET YOURSELF TO EMPLOYERS

Dress to Win If you want to win, you have to dress the part first.

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here is no doubt that your resume and skill set are important. But, because first impressions are usually formed minutes into meeting someone, your presentation – from your posture to handshake – can make or break your application in an interviewer’s or recruiter’s eyes. First impressions often stick and they can be formed through a multitude of ways: From your attire, appearance and even the way you approach others. This is often true in the case of recruiters who usually start assessing your suitability for the job right from the start. Immaculate ensembles imply enthusiasm for the position while sloppy attire may suggest disinterest; some interviewers may even interpret it as a form of disrespect. This makes dressing well to win all the more vital during networking sessions and interviews in order to leave an impression that is not only good but lasting as well.

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• To stay presentable and professional, keep your hair close to its natural colour and avoid adding eye-catching colours. Keep it neat by brushing it out or retaining your hair in a ponytail. Ensure your fringe does not fall into your eyes by styling or pinning it back • If you are putting on makeup, go for a natural look as putting on too much makeup may unsettle or distract those around you • Invest in some mints and make sure to check your teeth and breath before your interview

• Keep your hair short, tidy and well-kept with your fringe out of your eyes. Refrain from dyeing it in shocking colours or putting it up in outrageous styles • Keep your nails trimmed down to an acceptable length and consider investing in lip balm if your lips are prone to cracking when dry • If you intend to keep facial hair, keep it neat. Otherwise, go with a clean-shaven look • If you had a meal prior to your interview, check your teeth and breath. You should carry some mints too, just in case

Attire • Wear dresses suitable for office wear. If you would rather play it safe, choose dark pantsuits or skirt suits. You may wish to bring along a blazer or jacket to complete the look. But when you get to the interview or networking session, observe the surrounding atmosphere on how casual or formal it is before adding or shedding layers, if needed • Make sure you can sit comfortably in your slacks and that it is not too tight. Blouses or shirts should be light-coloured but not faded. Avoid wearing spaghetti or strapless tops • If you are wearing a skirt or a dress, make sure the hemline is slightly above the knee with a respectable length remaining when you sit or bend down. For dresses, ensure the fabric is not too sheer or bright in colour. Look out for low necklines or gaps in between buttons

SIM CAREER GUIDE 2022

• Keep it classy and sophisticated with a fitted cotton shirt and a suit and tie. Match your ensemble with plain dark socks and shoes • Make sure the jacket of your two-piece suit fits your shoulders and waist snugly. While there is nothing wrong with wearing the classic black-and-white combination, you can also consider other dark colours such as navy blue and grey. When you sit down, your pants should cover your ankles • Take a look at the environment during your interview or networking session. Add or shed layers depending on how casual or formal your surroundings are

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Scholarship and Bursary

4min
pages 128-129

How to Upgrade Yourself

54min
pages 130-164

Dealing with a Salary Cut

5min
pages 126-127

How to Manage Your Mental Health and Wellness

7min
pages 122-125

A Beginner’s Guide: How to Work from Home

5min
pages 120-121

How to Cope with Retracted Job Offers

4min
pages 116-117

Preparing for the First Day

4min
pages 118-119

Accepting Job Offers: Accepting and Declining

6min
pages 114-115

Acing Assessment Centres

4min
pages 110-111

Interview Tips

7min
pages 106-109

Networking for Success

6min
pages 104-105

Dress to Win

5min
pages 100-101

How to Look Confident in Your Interview

4min
pages 102-103

LinkedIn for Career Success and Digital Networking

5min
pages 96-97

What is in a Good Cover Letter

9min
pages 93-95

How to Write a Professional Email

3min
pages 98-99

Crafting Effective Resumes

7min
pages 90-92

Emerging Skills for the Future World of Work

3min
pages 88-89

Develop Your Technical Skills

4min
pages 86-87

5 Essential Soft Skills

4min
pages 84-85

Rules of Getting Hired

3min
pages 82-83

Job Searching: The Ultimate Guide

4min
pages 78-79

Top 3 Things to Look Out for in a First Job

3min
pages 80-81

Management Trainee Programme vs Traineeships

11min
pages 70-73

Global Awareness Programme

7min
pages 74-77

Exploring Internships

39min
pages 41-59

To Be or Not to Be a Graduate Intern?

11min
pages 60-63

Choosing What is Best for You: MNCs, SMEs or Startups

8min
pages 38-40

Industry Insights

15min
pages 32-37

Project Protégé

1min
pages 29-30

360 Degree Development Programme

2min
pages 22-23

The SIM EDGE Award

5min
pages 24-26

A Message for Our Students

1min
page 7

SGUnited Skills Programme

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page 31

Career Champs

5min
pages 19-21

Talent Development Programme (TDP

5min
pages 15-18

How Career Connect Can Help You

4min
pages 9-12
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