Well Suited for the Job Boutique Sustainability Plan and Training Guide

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Author
Dwyer, Teresa
Date
2013
Degree
Master of Leadership Development
Abstract
The vision of the Career Development Center (CDC) at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College (SMWC) is to build relationships with and connections between students, alumni, faculty, and employers that lead to transformational experiences and outcomes. (Staff, 2009) The CDC works to achieve this vision, and prepare students professionally for this transition by offering a variety of programs that place students in enriching work environments, assisting students with personal branding and marketing, as well as offering opportunities for practical application of professional etiquette and behaviors. Through a variety of workshops and other programming, students are educated on the “soft skills” that are so highly sought after by employers. New to the program offerings is the Well Suited for the Job Boutique, a professional clothing program that provides, at no cost, gently-used professional clothing to SMWC students. This clothing is given to students to wear for professional events that include, but are not limited to: job and internship interviews, career and graduate school fairs, networking and etiquette events and other programs that require suitable professional attire. The name Well Suited for the Job Boutique was selected to reflect the professional preparation that the CDC strives to offer every student. According to Truex, “Business names serve a very important function for success. The name you choose for your thrift store will eventually come to represent your brand. When consumers see or hear your name, an image of what your business offers and represents will come to mind.” (Truex) In this instance, the name represents both what the Boutique offers — high quality interview and business wear; and it reflects the goals for the Career Development Center — students and graduates equipped with the skills, knowledge and professional behaviors that are ready to meet an employers’ needs. The decision to call the space where this program is housed a boutique connects the French origin of the word “boutique” to the French heritage of SMWC. Additionally, a boutique is defined as any small, exclusive business offering customized service. This definition aligns with the mission of this program and the CDC.
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