Maht Barrett and I want to welcome you to the dress for success workshop. I am a Program Advocate here at Dallas College with the hand-in-hand foster care program. And we are hosting this dress for success event to teach students how to make a good first impression on their interviews. And at the same time, gain confidence in the clothing that they wear to get the job that they want. We have an awesome presentation by Francisco over I go on with Korea and transfer here at Dallas College. And we look forward to teaching you all how to dress for success the right way. I will allow Francisco to take over now and we look forward to the presentation.
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We're good. So go ahead and so there it goes. Again, like massive minus Francisco. When I go on, I am a career and transfer specialist and I am house at the North Lake campus. We are in L1. 29 is the first floor of the library. People like to color the basement, but the first floor to sounds a little bit better. So that's what we call it, the first floor of the library. And so today we're gonna be talking about dress for success, right? So we're going to talk about the dress attire that you go into an interview with, what to wear, what not to wear, some interview questions, right? And at the end, also how to follow up after interview. So we're gonna go through the whole process today. And just to get started, again a little bit more about what we do. We are the career and transfer skills development office. So think about it as an endpoint, right? So the students either going to transfer to a university after receiving a degree, right? Or they're going to go into the workforce, right? So we're at the end point, we either help you get into the final job, right? Or we help you transfer it, right? Or both.
Or both. And even when you are a college student, we can help you with on-campus jobs, off-campus jobs, internships. And even after you graduate, you can still come back to us. So a little bit about the career side. We help with resume, building, cover letter, interview, prep, anything that has to do with you getting that job right and be prepared for that job, then that's our job. Right? And then the other side of the transfer side of finding the right major, the right university deadlines right through the application process and even after with scholarships. So all that, that is also our job, right? And there's Career Transfer Specialist in all seven campuses. There's at least three. I know recently has four, right, but there's at least three at every campus and in recently has four. So we are here to help. There's also you can check out more of our services down there at the website or the Dallas College dot edu slash career transfer. Alright, now into the presentation. So a little bit about the overview rise. So we're going to talk about the dressed in a tyre that you wear and don't wear to an interview. The first impression. We're gonna go into some interview questions. Also, nowadays, the remote jobs or thing. We obviously have a virtual kindergarten teacher. So there's a lot of virtual things that I did. I did, I had to learn. So we're going to talk a little bit more about the virtual interview as well. And then also after the interview and follow-ups, right? But it all starts with how do you prepare? How do you get into the interview, whether it's in person or virtually. All right, So real quick, what should I wear? The appropriate attire for the career field is a shirt. Blouse, slag skirts, heels, right?
Blouse, slag skirts, heels, right? Or flat. Usually they do say two to 3 ", right? And then for women than for men, you have a button up dress up dress shirt, blazer, slacks, dress shoes, right? You could do the lace, lace up or loafers. And then also try to stay with those neutral colors to gray, the Navy, the black or brown. Why you can never go wrong with those colors, right? And there is on the side, there's a few of the pictures. The difference between business, formal, business, business casual, smart casual. All of these are appropriate, but also keep in mind that you have to dress for the job that you want, right? So if you go in their business formal, you go look sharper, you'll look nice. And like they said, Right? You dress good, you played with your dress good, you're going to get the job. That's how we translate it to the career side. You dress good, you feel good, you're gonna get the job, right? So those are a few. Furman, you have the jacket, right? And even if a woman for business formal, you have that jacket, right? For male spores, you have the time, or you could do a three-piece suit with the best, right? And then once you go into the business, right, you go you go away from the business formal and it's just business, right? You have the same to tie the button up. Right. But you could do those things without a jacket, right? Same thing for the one on the woman's side. You have your blouse, you don't need a jacket, right? In business casual is a little bit more relaxed, right? Right. As you can, as you can see on those pictures and then smart caches a little bit more relaxed, right? But again, you, you dress good, you look good, you're gonna get the job. That is, that is one of the things that we like to talk about. And then Korean transfer office. So make sure you look good, right? So because we want to help you get that job. Now, what should you not wear? What not to wear, right? So don't be too casual, rye or inappropriate shirts, right? The t-shirt, jeans, flip-flops, leggings had right? Again, like all those is you're off off the job outfits or you can wear those. But into an interview, try to stay away from any distracting clothing brand that includes I ripped jeans or shiny shirts, right? In any of those neon colors, the yellow, the pink to green, right? And also tried some from the revealing clothing, right? So with this, as you can see in the pictures, there's flip-flops, sunglasses, right? There's some of the short skirts for women, right? So try to dress for the job that you want, right? There's different ways that you can dress up. And luca, last slide where you have the business, the business of business formula. You have business casual ride smart casual. There's different ways that you can dress up for the job interview, but try to stay away from anything inappropriate, anything like right there, Flip-Flops, right? You don't wear those two interviews. Right? But then you might be asking yourself, well, how any dress clothes, I don't have any shoes and he heals right. That I can go into a job interview. Well, I'm glad I'm glad that you asked me those questions. Right. So because we do have Dallas College, does they do have the Clothes Closet? The clothing closet.
And here are if you wanted to take a picture of it or screenshot, right. You see the locations. You see the times. Right. So Monday through Thursday, they open from 09:00 A.M. to 07:00 M.
P. rise, Cedar Valley. There will be 09:00 A.M. to 05:00 P.M. right. And then Friday, you have 09:00 A.M. to 05:00 P.M. right here. All all seven campuses and their location. Alright. And the room number. So now you don't have you don't you don't have an excuse or hey, I don't have any clothes, right. Because this is all free. I know you see the word right there on the left side. Free. You go in, you pick what you want, and you go out and go into your interview, right? Again, dress for the job that you want by. So, so please, please keep those in mind. Again. I'm going to say this again, it's free, right? So please go in there, use your resources, this Rs free resources, rather not going to charge it as long as you had Dallas College student, you have these resources that you can use, this free clothes, right? So please, please use these resources. So now, once you dress girl, you look, you picked out your clothes. Right? Now, we're gonna go into the interview. So for, for the interview, right, one of the very first things that's going to happen, right? It's that first impression. First impression is everything you can never have a second first impression, right? So please, please keep it in mind. That's how you dress good, right? That's where you're gonna go into the closet and get those suits, that jacket skills, right? Those skirts. You can look good, right? And again, first impression is a onetime thing, right? So it is very important that you punctual practice your travel plan, whether a couple of days in advance of the day before, see where how far is it from your house plant? Dallas traffic is crazy.
Right? So please plan accordingly, plan to be there 30 min early just in case anything happens. And you also have that firm handshake. Look.
Have a smile, look into their eyes. Have confidence in yourself. You got this far in the job interview, right? Because you're qualify. So have confidence in yourself. Now it's about for you to show off who you really are, your personality. What else do you bring to the table? So it now we got through your dress, right? You're in the business formal business dress right? Now. It's just about to do, it's about to keep making that first impression memorable that they remember you write, so be confident with your body, with everything. I have that body language, right? Confident biding lifestyle. You deserve to be there, right? You already have you already looked at with all the business formal, right? You look good, you're there, right? So now have the confidence, right? Have that smile, that handshake, and then go into the interview. So now for, for the actual interview, rather is going to be some questions, right? Can you tell us about yourself? And I know even nowadays, right? As professionals, you always go into, sometimes maybe you struggled with this, but it's very important that you practice, right? Nobody knows herself better than yourself, right? So please, please practice. Practice. This.
You nobody can tell they'll say anything because it's you prepare that short script, right? Include information that you wanted to employers that is relevant to that job. I include that in there. Talk about your past experience and improvement success. Not only Hey, I've worked in this place, but also I've worked in displaced and developed this, this and that, right. Why was able to come up with this, this and that, or I created where I was a part of, I was the leader of this, this and that, right? So it is very important that you practice all these things about the script, about yourself, right? So whenever you do come out and say is this row side of your tongue where is natural, right? You should be able to just introduce herself to anyone, right? So please, please practice, practice this. The script, right? Make sure you highlight the strength, right, and the abilities, right? More importantly, make sure you highlight the strengths and abilities they relate to the job. All right, so this is just you. Nobody's going to say, hey, I know this is right. This is your sentence, this is your intro, right? Nobody knows that better than yourself, right? But it is very important that you practice, right? Another of the questions is, why do you want to work here? Why do you want to work for this organization? This is some other questions that you may be asked, right? So it's very important that you do your research in for that company, right? And what are their beliefs? What are their goals? What do they stand for, right? Did they have any articles that they publish or have published about this company? Well, there's organizations like what, What do you like that they do. Why do you see yourself working there? Right? So please please make sure you do your research your research, excuse me, about the company that you're applying for. And also you can go farther into, right? And do your research about some of them, please, in that company, right? We have LinkedIn. Nowadays.
Nowadays. Linkedin is very useful. You can search the company, you can see everyone that works there, right? You can connect with these people, you can see what they're posting. This is LinkedIn is a professional platform where people would just post what the other accomplishments and things that they have done it at their job right away at that company. So it is very easy for you to see those things, right? Those are things that you bring up in the interview. So those are going to help you sell yourself a little bit more. Why? Because there, you're there, but you have knowledge behind this company, you have a passion behind this company, right? So those are some of the things to keep in mind when answering that question. Now, this is a tricky question, right? This can be difficult to answer, but this is the best way to answer the questions, right? What Can you give? Can you give me an example? But Tom, you faced a conflict with a coworker or a supervisor? I sometimes it's very, very tricky to answer this question because you don't want to talk bad about the supervisor. You don't want to talk about bad, bad about that person. So how can you go about this? So we use this department that situation task action results, right?
right? What was the situation? Well, you got frustrating forward right now the task, right? I wanted to figure out equal division of labor, right? So we already know the situation, the task, right? What did you want to get out of it, right? The action, what did you do? Right? So we know the situation. You were frustrated. You wanted to figure out the equal division of labor right now, what did you do after that, right. Well, you went and decided to ask your coworker, high. What was the result? He got very embarrassed and apologize. My manager heard about it and thanked me for resolving the issue. You just didn't go out there and just say why didn't like my my co-worker because he did it. He did this, this and that. Right where he bothered me. I didn't like her. Why didn't like him, right? No.
You just simply provided this situation. You provided what you want it to get out of that situation. You provided what you did for that situation, then you provide it the results, right? Isn't very important that you also, when they asked you this question is to provide the results. It's not just about what bothering you, right? It's not It's not just about the disagreement that you had with a supervisor or a co-worker. But were you able to resolve it? Were you able to move on and keep working? Right. That's one of the things that they want to know. And that's a lot of the times, that's what people forget to say. You get so heated in the moment in remembering by, oh, he, he or she got on my last nerves, baba blah, right, so that you just forget about the results. So it's very, very important that you show that you were able to work through a problem, a disagreement, and find a resold to move on and keep working. And making that of that work environment a little bit better. Biases very, very important that you always, always make sure you save the results of that disagreement with that situation. Right? Now, this is also another tricky question that you'll be you'll be asked, Well, what kind of salary are you looking for? Well, it is very important that you do your research not just on the company, but also on the salaries, right? A lot of the times you're able to see the salary. When you apply some jobs, don't have it. But some jobs to do. So it is very important that you do your research. You can do your research on LinkedIn. You could do your research on indeed, you could do research interests. Google, YouTube. You have all these resources that you can g.
use by e. right? If you want to be a teacher, how much the teachers make in Dallas ISD, you'll be able to see the salary range. It might not be in the job posting, but you'd be able to see it, right? If you into nursing, you'll probably be able to see some of those salaries, right? Or the range. So you know what to ask because you don't want to ask below, right? You always want to go a little bit higher so you can negotiate down, right? It's better to get them. You got to know what amount you want, right. And also, it has to be reasonable with the job.
Are you applying for? But what amount do you want? Go a little bit higher so you can negotiate down to that amount if you get more, great, right? But, but if you get back to the amount that you really want it, then there's also a gray never shortened yourself, right? You've gotten to this point because you're capable of doing the job, right? They would not interview that will not offer you that when I give you a salary, if they didn't think you were capable of doing this job, right? So it's very important that you do research. You have that knowledge so you can negotiate the salary, right? But it is also okay to ask, could we discuss the salary later, right? Maybe, maybe you forgot to do your research, so it's okay to say that, well, I don't want to accept the job. Let me argue back to you, right. And then you can negotiate it. Right. Or you can also ask, well, what is the current salary range for this position? And that could be a question that you asked. In your inner butt again, is very important that you research the salary for that position right there you were seeking whether it's teaching nursing engineering, right in higher ed is very important that you do that research. So this is a little bit of practice that you can just do it yourself, which herself for I 0 with a friend. By this simple questions that you can ask. Can you tell me about yourself? Again? We've talked about this earlier. We talked about this earlier. You should be able to just tell me who you are, right? What are your accomplishments? What have you done? Are you part of any honor societies? Are you part of any organizations, right? You should be able to tell me these things, right? With confident, because this is about you, this is you, right? So it's very important that you'd be able to practice that. So we can just comes out naturally. Why do you want to work for these organizations? Again, we went to those questions. Do you research? I do research on on the people that work there, right? Do research on the company, right? And so you have a better understanding of what you're getting yourself into and if you really want to work there, right, because at the end of the day, right, you're gonna be the ones sitting there doing the job, right? Are you going to be happy at the organization? You're gonna be happy with that company. So please do your research before. You don't have to start that job and then say, Hey, you know what, This is not for me. I don't like this. I don't like that. Right. So please, please do your research before so you know how to answer these questions, but also so you know for yourself that you really want to go and work there. And again, the example with the conflict with your supervisor. Again, it is easy to just go back and remember how this person you didn't like this person or this person didn't like you or all that. But at the end of the day is very important that you present the results. What happened after that? Okay. You disagree? Yeah, I didn't like each other, but where you are able to work together, right. How did you come about how did that happen? What did you do to resolve the problem, right? So make sure every single time you have a result. What was the outcome of that disagreement that they fix it. Right. So please please keep that in mind. And then again, the last one that we just talked about, the salary. Right? What salary are you looking for? Do your research for that for that position right there you're seeking. And again, this is something that you can practice with your friends, with your, with your family. You're just with yourself. You have the questions right there, right? Take a screenshot or write them down. You have the questions so you can just look at yourself in the mirror. Can you tell me about yourself? Look in the mirror and ask her about yourself in the mirror a little bit about yourself. And you can practice this as many times as you want, right? And this will allow you to be more fluid, more natural on this. It's not going to sound scripted because at the end of the day, like that's the last yes. The script but you don't want it to sound like scripted, right? You don't want to sound like you're reading from a book or from a piece of paper. This is about truths. They should be second nature light rays should be natural. So again, you can practice with a friend. You can practice by yourself, right, with a family member. But these are some of the most common interview questions that you get asked. And then again, virtual interview, right? Virtual interview.
There is, nowadays you do have those virtual interviews either before an in-person interview or the virtual interview is what, what they're going to take into consideration, right? So there's only going to be the virtual interview and after that, they won't be, they won't see you in person so that they start. And if you get a remote job or your platform remote job, they probably won't see you. I don't know, ever write in person. So it is very, very important that you treat that virtual interview just like an in-person interview. There'll be punctual, you don't have to travel. But make sure your Wi-Fi is working, make sure the alignments work and make sure your sound is working, right. There's there's a lot of things that you can do that yeah. You're not traveling, but there's a lot of things that that can play that role, that they can still make you be late, right? So make sure your background is clean. Make sure all this. There's a lot of things to take into consideration your camera, right? So please, please treat a virtual interview the way you treat an in-person interview, Right? And again, the appropriate dress, right, is the same thing, right? Same thing.
Same thing. You have the business formal. You have the business. The business, you have the business casual and you have the smart casual is the same thing. The only thing difference are you sitting behind a computer. So please make sure you dress accordingly. You dressed in the same like it'll be a person in in-person interview. And your speaking ability. I tried to, again, is a little bit harder when you present online, right then when you present in person because there's not that much of interactions. All right, so please practice, right again, this is why it's very important to practice about yourself because you can get lost sometimes I forget. The next thing you know, you're like, Oh, I should have said this. This was important. I should just set it right. So please please practice. By and again, I may be polite with the conversations, right? Listen, speak. No, Don't try to interrupt the person who's asking you a question, right? Because there's an interview, they won't interrupt you Whenever you are answering the question, right? Again, the poster to not just sit back on the chair or hangout like this and answer their questions. Sound like you care about this job, right? Sounds like show the passion that you have just like you would. Sometimes I like to talk with my hands. Right. So it's a fancy like this does not mean it's a little bit uncomfortable, right? And I'm passionate about the work that I do, right? So I'm into it. And you'll be able to translate that through, through screen. There'll be able to see that. So please, please make sure you're not just relaxed bag lakes of rye or are just chilling, right? Treat this interview like you treat the virtual interview like it is a in-person interview. Actually, at the end of the day, you want that job. You want that job. There's an in-person interview or virtual, but you want that job, so treat it the same. And so now you get sorry, you get past the interview right now it's true that Another done asking you questions. Now it's your turn to ask the questions, right? And this is another thing that is very important that you ask questions, come up with questions, right? And that's where it goes back to doing your research. You can ask questions about a program that they did or in the event that they had, right? So do your research and it will allow you to have these questions. But then again, here are some of the questions that, that you can use, right? What do you like best about your job? That is a simple question that they should be able to answer, right? And if they can't, then that might be a red flag. That might be might not be a job for you. So please write this are questions that you need to know because at the end of the day, right? Finding a job was to write to a two-person thing, right? And you both have to connect, you both have to agree for some things, right? So it's very important that you know, you also get to know the person you're gonna be working for. You already told them all about yourself. So now it's their turn. Now you gotta get to know them, right? And so you can ask, what do you like best about your job? What are the type of characteristics that you're looking in a cat for candidate, right? What are the, what is the career path for someone in Detroit, miami going to be able to allow to move up and get a promotion or they even promotions available by Is there anyone higher than me that I can learn from and maybe get to their rule. What is the company's culture? Because again, you're going to be the one working there. It's very important that you ask these questions. And then at the end, this is always a good question to ask. What are the next steps in hiring process? Do you need to do anything else? Right?
Right? So again, these are some of the questions that, that you can ask. But the more research you do on that company or the people that work there, the more questions you can come up with that can be tailored to that company and that job posting, right? So please do your research. And therefore after the interview, right. So this is going to be justice as the note that you said that you can send by 3% to 48 h. So maybe a day or two after you're done with the interview, right? And it's just a simple way to show that you are thankful about the opportunity of them. Would you rethink for them considering you for that role, right? And you are well suited for this position. And you just again, let them know that you still interested, right? And this is just a simple e-mail that you can draft, right? Again, you can take a picture of this. But then again, you can also just reach out and say, Hey, thank you. Bye, thank you for this opportunity. I look forward to hearing from you soon, right. And that's it. You can go a little bit into detail. You could keep a simple, right? But this just shows that you still interested. This shows, right? And not a lot of people do this. So again, this is about showing, showing off, right? What can you do? The others came I just shows that you're polite term for what do you get the job or not, right? But again, it reminds you of who you are, right? It goes back to that first impression, right? It's just another little reminder like, Hey, I'm here, right? I know you interview me two days ago, but I'm here, I'm interested because they probably going to interview more people, buy and depending on how many interviews they do, they might forget some candidates, right? So you sending that e-mail because puts you back up there, right. And then oh, this person did say this, right? So it's just a simple thing that can get you that job, right? And again, it doesn't have to be disliked, just be thank you for meeting with me earlier today. I look forward to hearing from you soon, And that's it. Something simple. So that is three to 48 h after the interview. Sorry.
Again, here's the example. If you want to write it down or if you want it. Well, in this case, take a screenshot right there you can use and just make sure you switch right precision name to the actual role, area or project types. And again, you'll be able to tailor this depending on the job posting, right? You might be able to use the whole thing. You might be, you might be able to tailor, you might have to delete some things, right? But this is just a general example that you can use. Again, this is the follow, right? So when is the appropriate time to do a follow-up? Right.
So you reached out already, you did. The other email you said thank you. Write two days, maybe you give it a week or two. And if you don't hear anything, then you can always follow up, right. A lot of the times people are pretty, pretty quick about it, right? Let you know that you were selected or not. But in some cases they're not there. We'll take that to three, maybe even a month. Right. So this follow-up still shows that you are interested. It still shows that you are excited about this role, but it shows that you want updates to your willing. I like, I need to know that I give the job that I not, right. Because you might be applying to two or three rows and you have job offers already, right? So you need to take this job into consideration to see where you wanna go. So it is very important that you do follow up if you don't hear from them. But we're going to skip that since we were virtually right. But if this is an in-person event, you can always do this practice, right? And you can go back to the questions that we asked, that the practice questions, right? Or you can interviewers so you can come up with your own questions, right, for you and your partner. But again, this is just a little bit more practice that you can do. And again, you can, you can use a frame, you can use your family or you could just do it on your own. Try and use look at the mirror, but not even a mirror. You could just do it on your own. But you have the questions. You can just practice on being more fluid about it, being more natural and your answers. And you can do that on your own too. And again, this is one of the last things, right? Interviews the learning experience, right? Sometimes you will get the job done since you won't. So it is always important that your brief about it, right. If you didn't get the job, a higher super supervisor, the hiring manager, ryan let them know like, Hey, I want to get better. Why did I not get the job? Isn't my qualifications is in my interview skills. Right? Get that feedback. It is okay to get that feedback, right, because the next job, the next job interview you have, you're gonna do way better if you have that feedback. Okay? So please don't be scared to ask for that feedback, right? And even if you do get the job, ask for the feedback. I see with your hiring manager manager on your first day, your first week or whatever, I asked him, hey, why did I get the job? Right? What did I do good. Is there anything that you think I should practice? Is there anything that I could have done better, right? Keep that feedback whether you get the job or you don't, right? It's very important to know what areas you can grow from. Okay? So please, please be brave, don't be scared. Again, even if you do get the job. I asked for that feedback. And if you are looking for jobs here at Dallas College and not even with Dallas College, but also outside. Here are some of the people you can reach out to. There are strictly career specialist. I'm a career and transfer. So I can also help you. But these are, these people are strictly career, right? So there's two acinar value, one at East Central and North Lake and Richland. Okay. So please please, there is a new person I'm in Brookhaven is just not on here. His name is Angel. Okay. But he is at Brookhaven. He's just not on the chart. So please reach out to these people, reach out to me if you're interested. And again, we also do mock interviews. We can help you do the in-person interview. We can help you do the virtual interview, right? We can help you find the Clothing Closet, right? So please again, use your resources. These are free resources. We're here for you, we're here to help you. So please come and see us. Again. This is our job. So please come, conceals. And then if you are looking for a job, handshake is the best way to find a job.
For Dallas College. There is in-person on-campus jobs as well, off-campus part-time internships, full-time jobs, right? But the key thing is that you sign up with your Dallas College email. Why is that? Is because Dallas College has approved employers. There are only looking for Dallas College students. So if you sign in with your Dallas College email, then you'll be able to get those jobs, right. You're more filter in the system instead of signing up for a handshake and finding jobs that everyone else is applying for. These employers are approved by Dallas College and they're looking for Dallas College students. So please sign in using your student e-mail as well. If you are looking for an on-campus job, right, you'll be able to find it with your Dallas College email once you're signed in with your Dallas College email. Okay. So please please do it with your with your Dallas College email so you can get those jobs are just strictly for Dallas College students. I don't know if you have hopefully you get higher IU coming in little snow. But if there's any questions, I think there were some people that came in a little bit late, So there's any questions I can answer them. If not.
If you don't have any questions right now or you can sign in so we can keep in contact with you. So make sure you scan the QR code. But also, here is our email, right? If you don't have any questions right now, but you might come up with some questions. Email us at career and transfer at Dallas College, right? Don't forget the end his career and transfer at Dallas College. And if you have questions about who is at ECO, who is at Richland? Well Centro by you, you email that email and we'll be able to help you find the person you looking for final Clothing Closet here I connected with the Korean transfer specialist at your campus. And again, we can also meet with you virtually. Okay, so those are some of the resources, the resources that you have. So please, please make sure that you are using those resources. There are free to use them. Okay.
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Right? Francisco, I want to thank you for the informative, engaging presentation. Francisco is now saying Career Specialist here at Dallas College, and I refer them to a lot of my students. I want to thank you for attending the dress for success workshop here hosted by hand in hand Support Program at Dallas College. We hope that you have learned a lot about proper grooming and attire practices to consider when interviewing for careers and how to make a remarkable first and last impression. There will be a short survey at the end of the presentation and we ask that you complete it so that hand in hand can improve our processes. Our next workshops are housing assistance, April 12th, today 23, and it will be on Microsoft Teams. And there also be a budgeting assistant program workshop on April 26, 2023. Thank you for your attendance and thank you for Irving ISD that did come in at Sundance. We appreciate you as community partners. Thank you so much. Take care.