February 22, 2010

Hairstyles and Its Popularity

Interview suit dry-cleaned? Check. Shoes shined? Check. Mohawk perfectly sculpted with extra wax or clay? Hold on a second there, boy. This is a job interview, where you’re supposed to strut your experience, not your hairstyles!

And how you look doesn’t just include your clothes and your hygiene but how you fashion your locks. It may have something to do with the fact that women make up a majority of the hiring force today, and women are much more conscious and concerned about grooming, especially when it comes to hair. But experts agree that you can infer a lot about a person including how you think they’re going to function as an employee are based on how they fashion their hairstyle.

So, how do you know if you look the part? Here’s what your hairstyle really says about you.

Side Part
Popular in: Finance, politics, insurance.

Says: Serious and business-minded. You’re a hard worker who wants to get ahead.

Why: It’s on the conservative and simple side, but it still shows that you put some effort into your grooming routine. It’s also a classic look that will never go out of style, because it conveys a sense of class and importance. There’s a secret among Human Resource people that you’re more likely to get a promotion if you look like you’ve already made it.

Buzz Cut
Popular in: Medicine, professional sports, the Army.

Says: Confident and masculine. You care about appearance, but you’re too busy to spend too much time on your hair.

Why: There’s a reason this look is favored by the military. It’s not just extremely low maintenance, leaving time for more important business (or battles, as the case may be), but it’s a bold statement that shows you want to look like you’re part of the team and move up the ranks.

Faux Hawk
Popular in: Fashion, photography, hipsterdom.

Says: Creative and extroverted. You’re concerned about standing out from the crowd.

Why: It’s an edgy look that conveys a lot of confidence and personal style. That said, it’s also just breaking over into mainstream, so if you work in an environment where everyone else is sporting side parts, you’re going to attract a lot of attention. If, however, you work in a creative field where suits are optional (and even tattoos are acceptable), wear your faux hawk with pride. If your appearance syncs with the rest of the workplace, it gives the impression that you’re able to handle the technical skills.

Textured Bedhead
Popular in: Hollywood, media, public relations.

Says: Trendy and detail-oriented. You care about the little things.

Why: It’s a look that requires a fair amount of time to create and maintain, so it shows that you put a lot of effort into keeping up your appearance. People in positions of power, especially recruiters, like to see that a potential employee takes care of himself and keeps up with trends. Besides that, when you look good, you feel good and have more confidence.

Caesar Cut
Popular in: Law, theater, gladiator rings.

Says: Intuitive and savvy. Concerned about looking perfectly pulled together.

Why: You have more important things on your morning agenda than spending hours styling your hair, but you still want to look like you take pride in your appearance, and more importantly, that you mean business. This look is great for guys of all ages, but it’s an especially good style for guys who are just entering the workforce. Younger people want to believe people will hire them based on competence and not appearance, but unfortunately, that’s not the case. You do have to give up some of your identity if you want to be part of the team and move up the ranks.

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