'Dress for success' clothing drive

Getting students ready for the workforce

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Posted: 11/03/2010

11/3/10 - The Community College of Baltimore County is doing its part to help students in this tough economy by sponsoring a "dress for success" clothing drive seeking men's and women's business suits, shoes and accessories for participating in job interviews.

On Wednesday, the Community College of Baltimore County is preparing students to join the workforce.

The college hosted the "Dress for Success" clothing drive which provides men's and women's business suits, shoes and other accessories to make sure students are ready for a job interview.

CCBC staff coached students on job interview and resume writing techinques.

The students will also get a chance to wear the donated suits to the "Road for Success" job fair which begins Friday, November 5th at the college.

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