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Virtual Enterprise Students Receive Professional Attire Through Career Couture

Virtual Enterprise business students at Brentwood High School recently received free professional clothing through a partnership with Career Couture – a program offered by the Suffolk County Department of Labor that provides free professional attire to individuals preparing for job interviews and career opportunities.

Students were guided by Career Couture’s team as they selected professional suits and attire they get to keep. The clothing will help students prepare for interviews internships and presentations connected to the Virtual Enterprise program, which allows students to operate a simulated business, develop professional skills and present their work in competitive and evaluative settings that mirror real world business environments.

The image shows a person in a suit standing in a clothing store, examining the garments on the racks.
A young man in a gray suit and blue tie stands in a clothing store, adjusting his tie while surrounded by racks of shirts and suits.
The image shows a woman standing in front of a large mirror, examining her reflection. The background includes shelves and clothing, suggesting a closet or dressing room setting.