Short Biography on Margaret Batting.
After more than 15 years successfully working for Fortune 500
companies, Margaret felt it was time for a personal change. In 2008, she
combined her passion for fashion, teaching, health and well-being with
her desire to inspire others to make positive changes in their life and
started a corporate image comminications business. With her certified
business, she works with different businesses on how to get employees to
represent their companies in the best life and for individuals to match
their personal image with their professional job.
What is your key piece of advice for women you go out for
their first interview? How can we embrace the "look good, feel good"
model?
"Invest in quality! Your outfit also needs to suit you, your
personality and the environment you’re interviewing in. Wearing your
mother’s suit is not going to cut it. It’s important to pay attention
to key details like making sure your clothes fit well, jacket sleeves
are tailored and your shoes are in great shape. Make sure your “business
essentials” like your tote bag and pen complement your image and
communicate a consistent message. No backpacks or cheap pens!"
What are 5 pieces you think all college girls should invest
into their wardrobe for upcoming interviews? How do you feel about
accessorizing? Is it affordable to have a professional wardrobe?
"1. One high quality stylish suit in a dark color like charcoal grey
or black- pieces can be worn separately once you land the job.
2. A blouse to complement your suit- color and style will depend on
the type of job and company. You have more flexibility if you are
interviewing in Retail, Advertising, Marketing, PR or at start up
company.
3. A pair of amazing black shoes no higher than 3 inches. Again, quality is key. Shoes speak volumes!
4. A winter coat or trench coat that fits you perfectly
5. A quality tote bag with minimal or simple hardware
Accessories are fine as long as they are not distracting. They
should complement your outfit not detract from it. Also, if you can
afford to buy an Iphone and drink Starbucks coffee you can afford a
professional wardrobe. It’s about creating a plan, prioritizing,
budgeting, and making smart purchases."