A graduation preparing committee from the CAU student body had provided special benefits to seniors who are looking forward to getting jobs and have to take yearbook photographs. The first event was held on May 1st, 2012 from five to six at Piper Hall. It was a make-up lecture given to seniors who need to confront many job interviews in the future. The lecture was mainly about how to put on make-up that is suitable to the atmosphere of job interview and how to help students make positive first impressions. Many students felt the lecture to be very useful because make-up styles are becoming one of the more important factors that affect first impressions during job interviews. The lecturers included Lee Nan-hee, who is currently working as an instructor at Bomwool Academy, and Choi Young-mee, who has fifteen years of artist experience and is working as a director at Shez Makeup. Another benefit that students received was a make-up service given to any senior who has applied before taking their yearbook pictures. The service did not only include make-up on one’s face, but also managing student’s hair style. It cost 40,000 won for female students and 10,000 won for male students. It took place at The Student Union Building. The service was in progress for all six days when the students’ yearbook photographs were taken. This was from May 8th to 15th, from nine in the morning to five in the afternoon. Students had to reserve the time first with artists prior to receiving the services. Those who are receiving the services could consult with artists to find out their own styles, which can make them prettier and more handsome. A make-up company called Matiere, an image making group, was in charge of the make-up service. Many eminent and experienced artists came to CAU to provide the make-up services.
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