Rabu, 24 Juli 2013

What do you think of downplaying your looks when interviewing for a new job?

Q. If a man or woman is really attractive, should s/he try to become a little less so when meeting people to interview for a job? Maybe by wearing glasses or less make-up. A female friend of mine does this so as not to turn off the women interviewers or turn on the male ones - she just wants to get the job b/c of her ability and not her looks. Thoughts?
Please assume you will be interviewing before a panel made up of men and women

A. If you are interviewing with the opposite sex, I personally think you should try to be attractive. I really think it matters.

If you are interviewing with the same sex, then downplay it a little.

When you are interviewing, you should have minimal "flash" any time. Not much jewelry, no more than earrings for women, hide tattoos, no (or very little) cologne or perfume, etc.


Is it bad form to ask a tattoo artist to modify their flash?
Q. Hey y'all I accompanied my friend to the tattoo shop earlier today and fell in love with a drawing on the artists flash sheet. I'm seriously considering it as a tattoo and I love it as is but would love it even more if I could add a flower to the hair of the woman in the image. Would an artist be offended if I asked to do this? I want it for a number of reasons--mainly the added symbolism and the fact that it would slightly distinguish my tattoo from anyone else who also decides to get it.

A. no its not bad form
but while asking keep complementing it, and say how interested you are in getting if only you could add something to it, and add that you what that added in, means more money for them anyway
just be polite and make jokes tattoo artists are pretty friendly if you get on their good side





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