Quote from: mojim on March 28, 2008, 04:10:58 PMI think it exudes more confidence then MPB does, however if you can grow a full head it might be better to go on interviews that way and then shave later..Bottom line is to go into an interview dressed appropriately and with confidence in yourself.. I have wrestled MIGHTILY with this in the last couple months. I am BBC and have pretty full coverage. I wrote to the mods confessing that I had "chickened out" in regard to my recent interview process and had grown my hair back just a bit (like a "high & tight"). I had to think long and hard about my particular situation. Turns out I made the right decision.After a bit of a hiatus (like ALL of 2007)---during which I got into noggin scraping---I'm back in the stuffed-shirt, high-profile retirement planning corporate world. That's a GOOD thing...I love where I work. However, being on the front line of working directly with clients, I had to, and have to be careful since I work with a lot of older, old-school folk. We need to be careful about anything, image-wise, that might cause what we call "background noise." We have one rep in our office who dresses.....let's just say...."progressively" and has a fairly interesting hair-do to match. Nothing freakish, mind you....just a stretch beyond yer conventional business look. He was in contact by phone with a high-profile, older client and things were going fine. When they met in person, the client contacted management and asked that his case be transferred to another associate. Now that's not an everyday problem, but--bottom line--the dude lost out on a big client by being committed to his "progressive" image.So if you don't mind the possibility of losing some business by being committed to a certain image, that's up to the individual. While management personally doesn't care, they discourage (notice I didn't say "forbid") anything that might cause distracting "background noise" for the more conservative clientele.The question arises, “Well, what about those that are MPB?” The protocol there is keep it neatly clipped and avoid the combover. A bad combover (or bad toupe) could cause “background noise” for the younger middle-age clientele.The bottom line is that, while head shaving is indeed becoming more and more mainstream--and my personal preferrence, unfortunately it's still not a slam dunk in some circles of endeavor.
I think it exudes more confidence then MPB does, however if you can grow a full head it might be better to go on interviews that way and then shave later..Bottom line is to go into an interview dressed appropriately and with confidence in yourself..
....Tough question, but your answer was very good...
I wouldn't think it would be a problem if you have a professional image and are well qualified for the job.
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