Correlation does not equal causation. People in leadership roles are generally disciplined and focused. They tend to stick to a good diet and exercise regimen. |
What is considered to be an offensive haircut?? |
Over a certain age, especially for women, that look is not solely discipline and focus, it's putting a lot of time and money into the salon and anti aging treatments. |
Too long hair, straggly hair or anything that looks unkempt, etc. |
Men just can’t be short. |
That is discipline and focus. |
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Most people here are young and don’t remember pre-internet and pre-9/11.
I used to work on Wall Street and literally you could walk into HR and apply for a job, I recall I put my best suit on when young and good looking and 22-28 just walk into HR sweet talk the girls in HR and land an interview. When a six foot two inch good looking in shape single 26 year old white guy in a fancy suit, carrying a brief case with Wall Street Journal under arm and expensive watch walks into HR with 21-26 year old single ladies out front you are getting interviews. Today it way less an advantage. I recall at Merril Lunch and American Express got interviews same day. I had that thick fancy paper for resume too and business cards!! |
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There has been research on this topic and for women, grooming translates into higher pay, not necessarily good looks.
Not sure about men. |
I have a cross bite but don’t think I have bad teeth at all. I’m what way do you think the crossbite is an issue? No one can see it. |
I'm not negative about that stuff, but it's not. The work I do in the gym takes discipline and focus. Paying someone to make my face or hair better doesn't. |
os this company in Texas by any chance? |
What does grooming include? |
https://www.marieclaire.com/beauty/news/a7043/makeup-affects-career-study/ |
| I am baffled that people still don't realize how much looks matter in the workplace. Looking the part is half the battle, and I would argue that it is a significant part of being viewed as a professional. |
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I think being attractive in a guy/gal-next-door kind of way is probably the best. Jennifer Garner/Bradley Cooper types. Attractive, but not seductive or sexy or bombshell-y or striking or stunning - like, boringly cute.
You just want to be as bland and predictable as possible. This is the key. And yes you can be successful if unattractive, but endeavor to be well-groomed and fit (or at least not fat). |