BCC students Dress for Success

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Twenty graduating students from Burlington County College will be workforce ready thanks to professional makeovers courtesy of the college’s annual Dress for Success Show, presented by BCC’s Career Services Department and the BCC Foundation in partnership with Liberty Bell Bank.

The show is set to be held Thursday, March 21, as students show of their transformations at the Enterprise Center on the BCC Mount Laurel campus.

The students, 10 men and 10 women, will have received free business makeovers, including one professional suit and shoes, along with a haircut and style provided by Rizzieri Aveda School in Marlton. BCC’s Career Services Department will also hold career-related workshops that the students are required to attend.

The show is free and open to the public. Several prizes will be awarded and one lucky member of the audience will receive the grand prize of an extreme professional makeover, sponsored by Liberty Bell Bank and Rizzieri Aveda School.

The show is scheduled to be held from 6:30-8:30 p.m. March 21 at the Enterprise Center at BCC, located at 3331 Route 38 in Mount Laurel.

The show is a prelude to BCC’s annual job fair, a networking opportunity for area job seekers and employers April 9.

For more information, go online to bcc.edu/careers.

CE-Bordentown

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