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Much as I hate to admit it: it is true!
A pretty face makes things easier in the recruitment front. However, whilst this may get you passed the first few minutes of the interview, the rest is down to anything but looks.
I remember during my time at the Montcalm Hotel that a good friend of mine asked me to interview a friend of his: "he is a model" he said "very very handsome indeed". I interviewed him (of course not because he was pretty, although I have nothing against a bit of eye candy, but because I was doing a friend a favor). The guy in question was handsome indeed, impossibly so.
Now, you have heard the cliche about models: all looks and no brains? Wow, this young chap was off the scale! He could just about managed to tell me his name and where he was from (and he spoke perfect English so language barrier it wasn't).
Much as i wanted to help him (my friend) I was the distinct impression that for this candidate breathing in and out every few seconds was the biggest challenge he could manage.
Looks yes, but not without the brains!
Seriously though, and a request for those job seekers out there: PLEASE MAKE A BIT OF AN EFFORT WHEN YOU GO FOR A JOB INTERVIEW: A DECENT PAIR OF TROUSERS AND SHIRT OR SKIRT AND BLOUSE COUPLED WITH A DECENT HAIRCUT, SHAVE AND POLISHED SHOES WILL DO THE TRICK!
I could write a book about candidate horror stories, some will make you laugh, some will make you cry. Most will definitely make you cringe.
Jose - please write that book!!!
Jose - you should do this on hotcatUK - it would be great for people who are thinking of joining our industry - what not to do at an interview!
Great stuff!
Sam
Ben- I really like this article. It is the case in alot of ways that beauty triumphs over brains but of course I would like to suggest that in the long term, brains have a tendency to be the most important thing at the business table.
People with drive passion and a love for what they do clearly are attractive. Irrespective of what they look like, if they have the commitment to do an 18hour shift and still hold their head high and absolutely love what theyre doing clearly that is more attractive than a pretty girl/boy who has never done a days work in her/his life and doesnt want to be a part of your business.
I know which one I choose.
Jose.....please write that book....indispensable reading for the graduate seeking employement!!!
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