Students and job seekers can up their game with free business attire

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When Will Germaine, 20, of Valley Stream, NY, recently needed professional attire, he cruised the racks at Hofstra’s “career closet” at the campus health and wellness center.

Since opening this permanent location in September, the campus boutique allows students to select new and gently used work attire for internships, job interviews, networking and professional events. As for the cost? Well, it’s entirely free.

Michelle Kyriakides, executive director of Hofstra’s Center for Career Design & Development, said that dressing for success is critical. Hofstra’s career closet is part of the growing trend of local colleges and universities providing free workwear to students.Hofstra’s career closet is part of the growing trend of local colleges and universities providing free workwear to students. Typically, donations are gently worn professional clothing from faculty, staff and the community. Plus, it’s environmentally friendly.

 

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