Etiquette for Graduates

Graduating from school or university is an exciting time. It signifies the end of an era, with new beginnings on the horizon. No matter our vocation in life, it will fill our days with vastly different experiences compared to when we were studying towards our qualification.

New, unknown situations may challenge us on many levels, and the best thing we can do for ourselves is prepare for as many of these as possible. Whatever comes our way – networking events, job interviews, making that all-critical first impression, sending an e-mail to our seniors, attending an official dinner party – if we are prepared, we can enjoy these moments, stress-free.

Etiquette releases us from worry and discomfort. It doesn’t just give us confidence, but an advantage in society.

Graduating from school or university is an exciting time. It signifies the end of an era, with new beginnings on the horizon. No matter our vocation in life, it will fill our days with vastly different experiences compared to when we were studying towards our qualification.

New, unknown situations may challenge us on many levels, and the best thing we can do for ourselves is prepare for as many of these as possible. Whatever comes our way – networking events, job interviews, making that all-critical first impression, sending an e-mail to our seniors, attending an official dinner party – if we are prepared, we can enjoy these moments, stress-free.

Etiquette releases us from worry and discomfort. It doesn’t just give us confidence, but an advantage in society.

Topics

First impression

Digital etiquette

Job interviews

Business etiquette essentials

Dinning etiquette essentials

Small talk