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I've known people judge potential candidates (contractors and FTE) on appearance, irrespective of experience, however my view is very narrow having been with one company for so long, hence the question.
Bald head i can manage, but my beard growing skills, are comparable to those of a prepubescent girl...
Why don't you experiment with a variety of templates and see what kind of response you get with each one....?
. The bush has become fashionable again, celebrated by millennial models, Miley Cyrus, Scout Willis and Lady Gaga. Brazilian waxes feel dated, from a more finickity time, when we were obsessed with depilation because we had nothing else to worry about. I think it started with Cara Delevingne's eyebrows, thick and fierce. If eyebrows should be thick and fierce shouldn't a bush be too? What kind of strong woman has a Hitler moustache, suggesting sexual submission and a constant, unnatural state of prepubescence? Not me.
Hi folks. I've been a permie with the same employer for the last 11 years, however the joys of redundancy are now ahead of me. As I'll have a reasonable amount of capital behind me once my notice has been served, I'm planning on trying my hand at contracting.
However! It's been a fair old while since I've been for any kind of interview, so no doubt things have changed over the last decade. Amongst other things I've got to consider, is my appearance: I've had a clean-shaven head for the last 10 years or so - mainly because I can't be bothered with maintaining any kind of "do". I've now let it grow for a month or so and to my surprise I've still got a reasonable head of hair, although it's greying slightly...
Do you feel there's any kind of stigma attached to having a clean-shaven head? i.e. should I continue to grow my locks into some kind of hairstyle to aid my finding a role, or do you think prospective employers wouldn't judge on hairdo?
It may seem a trivial question, however having hair is driving me mad, sticking up in all kinds of angles (I think my hair has "forgotten" how to grow properly) and I'm itching to get rid!
I've known people judge potential candidates (contractors and FTE) on appearance, irrespective of experience, however my view is very narrow having been with one company for so long, hence the question.
Bald head i can manage, but my beard growing skills, are comparable to those of a prepubescent girl...
I've known people judge potential candidates (contractors and FTE) on appearance, irrespective of experience, however my view is very narrow having been with one company for so long, hence the question.
Bald head i can manage, but my beard growing skills, are comparable to those of a prepubescent girl...
Get it into your slightly fuzzy head. People hire contractors - and agencies select candidates - based on what they have actually and provably done in the last five years and how closely it fits their requirement. Nothing else.
Focus on your CV and demonstrating you have something of value to offer a crowded and highly competitive market.
Get it into your slightly fuzzy head. People hire contractors - and agencies select candidates - based on what they have actually and provably done in the last five years and how closely it fits their requirement. Nothing else.
Focus on your CV and demonstrating you have something of value to offer a crowded and highly competitive market.
You've waited 5 years for VR to come back round again? You must have the patience of a saint.
I think I can say with some authority that the very best contractors have no hair at all, so don't worry about that. Look at Cojak - she didn't pick that name for no reason
Hi folks. I've been a permie with the same employer for the last 11 years, however the joys of redundancy are now ahead of me. As I'll have a reasonable amount of capital behind me once my notice has been served, I'm planning on trying my hand at contracting.
However! It's been a fair old while since I've been for any kind of interview, so no doubt things have changed over the last decade. Amongst other things I've got to consider, is my appearance: I've had a clean-shaven head for the last 10 years or so - mainly because I can't be bothered with maintaining any kind of "do". I've now let it grow for a month or so and to my surprise I've still got a reasonable head of hair, although it's greying slightly...
Do you feel there's any kind of stigma attached to having a clean-shaven head? i.e. should I continue to grow my locks into some kind of hairstyle to aid my finding a role, or do you think prospective employers wouldn't judge on hairdo?
It may seem a trivial question, however having hair is driving me mad, sticking up in all kinds of angles (I think my hair has "forgotten" how to grow properly) and I'm itching to get rid!
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