Entrepreneurship

How to Give Off a Professional Feel

In business as in life, you only get one chance to make a first impression, so you want to be doing everything you can to make sure it’s the right one. No matter what industry you work in, looking professional and giving off a professional feel is an absolute must, so here’s a guide to help you do just that.

Embrace Your Style

You want to look your best, but if you’re wearing something you feel uncomfortable in it will translate to how you act and behave, – so embrace your personal style! However, this doesn’t mean you should turn up to a meeting in your favourite jeans and t-shirt – you still need to look the part, but it’s all about making that office dress-code work for you. If you like to incorporate colour into your outfits but wear a plain suit every day, jazz it up with a bold tie – though no novelty ties please! Accessories are also your friends here as you can use them to change the look of almost any outfit. Clients will often notice shoes and watches – so you should be paying attention to them too. Unpolished leather shoes will ruin even the sharpest of suits, so shine them up.

Upgrade Your Wheels

You work hard to present yourself well; you style your hair and dress sharp, but is your car letting you down? You want to give off an executive persona in everything you do, and your car should reflect that. Turning up to a client meeting or sales pitch in an old banger looks bad and could even negatively affect sales. If you pull up in a sleek, executive car, it could help you seal the deal. Check out AA Cars for a wide selection of used BMWs – the ultimate executive car.

Confidence is Key

You can wear all the expensive clothes you like and drive a flash car, but it’s just no good if you’re not matching it with confidence and articulation. Clients and colleagues alike will sense your confidence when they see or meet you, and they will think better of you – but take care not to seem arrogant, there’s a fine line and treading it is your new mission. Speak slowly and clearly, emphasizing words appropriately so that you’re clear and firm. Know your facts and be able to reel off any figures as if it’s when you were born to do. You’ll be making big sales in no time.

Tom McShane

Tom McShane is a contributing writer for The Startup Magazine