Friday, November 22

Always Know The Right Tools

By: Marisa Ortega, Editor

This past Tuesday, April 5 McKendree University’s Career Services hosted a Dining/Professional Etiquette Seminar for students to learn about what could happen in a business dining atmosphere. 

The description provided by Career Services to inform students of this event stated, “Enjoy a multi-course meal while you learn about proper dining and professional etiquette, explore what business casual means and have the opportunity to participate in a networking exercise”. 

Photos provided by Jennifer Pickerell

This took place within the Hett and all students were told to dress in business casual clothing to create the business dining atmosphere. Once they arrived, students interacted with others to create a safe, open business atmosphere before starting the etiquette and dining side of the evening. 

After some light conversation was made, students took their seats and learned about the proper etiquette when it comes to business-related dining ventures. They learned about what silverware to use for different meals, how to look during the meal and what manners and language to use when enjoying the meal. 

Photos provided by Jennifer Pickerell

After they enjoyed a delicious dinner, students were able to take home a new sense of dining etiquette that they may have never heard of or thought about using before, in hopes of not only using these skills in a business atmosphere but also on their own time and meals with friends and family. You never know when these tools and skills with make or break your business deal or maybe even receiving a second chance. 

Author

  • Marisa Ortega

    Marisa Ortega is a senior majoring in Marketing. Marisa has been one of two editors with the McKendree Review since her junior year along with being a prominent member of the McKendree Dance team. Since her time at McKendree she has also become a sorority sister within Kappa Sigma Tau, was secretary of the Marketing Club her junior year, and works in two student worker positions on campus. This year she was nominated by her teachers and accepted to be a part of the St. Louis Regional Business Council Mentor Network. Through this program, she will be able to receive guidance into the everyday lives of those in her field and makes connections through her mentors for future career opportunities. While being a full-time student, Marisa is also enrolled in the 4+1 program where she has begun taking MBA courses during her senior year. After graduation in May, Marisa plans to stay at McKendree to continue her MBA studies while also planning to participate in the Disney College Program to gain more experience within marketing before landing a full-time position in a prominent company.