On November 5, 2009, I went to a career exploration workshop in the room NVC 3-165. This workshop focused on making a good first impression and how it is essential in today’s job market. The lecture described how to make a good first im-pression such as bbeing on time, dressing for the occassion, and paying attention. It also talked about how making a bad first impression is not necessasrily the end of the world. It discussed how if your first impression is bad, you can still change the person’s view of you by acting better.