2020-2021 Purdue University Career Success Handbook
Top 10 Etiquette Rules
from Anthony Cawdron, Events Coordinator at Westwood, Purdue University
1. Be on time, a little early is fine. Arriving too early may show bad time management skills and puts your host/interviewer at a disadvantage. Use active listening and speaking techniques, have a few good conversation starters ready, and smile! 2. Be open, friendly, and polite. 3. Be courteous to everyone. You never know who they might turn out to be. 4. Only bring the necessities. Carry a few essentials and an easy to hold portfolio or briefcase.
6. Approach alcohol with caution. If your host ooers you a glass
5. Watch your
of wine and you are comfortable, accept. Never feel pressured.
host for cues.
t a Silverware: work from the outside in. Bread vs. Beverage: Bread is to the left, while beverage is to the right.
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Send a handwritten thank you note to your host.
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OFFER, NEGOTIATION, ETHICS!
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