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Dateline: Monday, July 19, 2010 - Big News Story of the Day!


EMPLOYERS PREFER ATTRACTIVE PEOPLE!

Weve all heard the stories about how pretty people have it easy: babies smile more around good-looking parents; handsome kids get better grades and jobs, and earn more money; the list goes on. Still, wed probably all like to think that weve earned our jobs on merit aloneand that, in this economy, its our skill that will get us back in the game. But if you believe the results of two new NEWSWEEK Polls, youd better think againbecause in the current job market, paying attention to your looks isnt just about vanity, its about economic survival. Job candidates have always been counseled to dress up for interviews. But our surveys suggest managers are looking beyond wardrobe and evaluating how "physically attractive" applicants are.

NEWSWEEK conducted an online survey of 202 corporate hiring managers, from human-resource employees to senior-level VPs, as well as a telephone survey of a nationally representative sample of 964 members of the public, only to confirm what no qualified (or unqualified) employee wants to admit: that in all elements of the workplace, from hiring to politics to promotions, even, looks matter, and they matter hard. The eight most interesting revelations:

1. Just Admit It: Looks Do Matter at Work

When it comes to getting hired in the first place, 57 percent of managers believe an unattractive (but qualified) job candidate will have a harder time getting hired; 68 percent believe that, once hired, looks will continue to affect the way managers rate job performance. Its a view thats reinforced among survey respondents from the general public, a third of whom are either retired or looking for work themselves: 63 percent said being physically attractive is beneficial to men who are looking for work, and 72 percent said it was an advantage for women.

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2. Looks Matter More Than Education, Apparently

Asked to rate nine character attributes from one to 10 (with 10 being the most important), looks came in third (with a mean score of 7.1), below experience (8.9) and confidence (8.5), but above where a candidate went to school (6.8) and a sense of humor (6.7). Does that mean candidates should throw away their college funds on a nose job? Probably not. But it does show that not all recruiters are looking for an Ivy League diploma.

3. Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is. (We Suppose That Could Be Taken Literally.)

Fifty-nine percent of hiring managers advised spending as much time and money making sure they look attractive as on perfecting a résumé. Botox, anyone?

4. Yes, We Knew This: Its Worse for Women

Most news junkies have probably heard the story of Debrahlee Lorenzana, the Queens woman who sued Citibank last month, alleging she was fired for being too hot. Whether or not theres any validity to the womans case, women in the workplace are often faced with a double bind: they are expected to be sexy but can be punished for being too attractive. Sixty-one percent of the hiring managers we surveyed60 percent of whom were mensaid they believe a woman would benefit from wearing clothing that shows off her figure at work. Meanwhile, 47 percent of those same managers said they believe some women are penalized for being too good-looking in the office. As a whole, women are perceived to benefit more from their looks: 39 percent of managers believe that being very good-looking is more of an advantage for women than men, while only 16 percent believe the oppositethat its more beneficial to men than to women. (Is anybody surprised?)

5. We Hate Fat PeopleEven Though Most of Us Are Fat

Almost 75 percent of Americans may be overweight, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, yet the fact remains that we discriminate against fat people at work and in life. Two thirds of business managers said they believe some managers would hesitate before hiring a qualified job candidate who was significantly overweight.

6. We Also Dislike Old People

Eighty-four percent of managers said they believe some bosses would hesitate before hiring a qualified job candidate who looked much older than his or her co-workers.

7. And Apparently We Think Lookism Is OK. (In Certain Situations.)

Sixty-four percent of hiring managers said they believe companies should be allowed to hire people based on lookswhen a job requires an employee to be the face of a company at retail stores or in sales. But heres the contradiction: 60 percent of them also said they believe most Americans would favor a law making it illegal to discriminate in hiring based on looks. The reality is more evenly split: 46 percent of the public said they would favor a law making hiring discrimination based on appearance illegal.

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8. Dont Throw Yourself Off the Balcony YetConfidence Is Important, Too!

Confidenceand experience, of coursecan still go a long way when it comes to succeeding at work. Remember, both ranked first and second on a list of the most important employee attributes. Beauty bias notwithstanding, there are still opportunities for people who arent hottiesand lots of them.



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Thank God I'm GORGEOUS!!!! blankstare.gif

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By the way, I was shocked to hear that it's NOT illegal to base your hiring decisions on looks.

To me, this means a potential employer could actually tell someone, "I'm sorry, you're qualified, but we're looking for someone much better looking than you." and there's nothing you could do about it.

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That just make me think of something we used to say when we wer in jr. high...

"You're ugly and your mamma dresses you funny."



-- Edited by disco strangler on Monday 19th of July 2010 01:24:07 PM

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I think it's amusing that a guy can sue for gender discrimination when he wasn't hired at Hooters, but a girl couldn't sue for ugly discrimination. They should told him he was too ugly.

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I thought that "hiring based on looks" was a kind of discrimination. Mind you, I think it is hard to prove it, similar to age discrimination.

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U-G-L-Y you ain't got no alibi, you ugly, you ugly.

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I'd like to think there wouldn't be anyone out who is stupid enough to tell someone they weren't hired for a job because they weren't good looking. I could see it if it was a modeling job or something like that, but otherwise... It is really not surprising that the actual form of discrimination exists. Less surprising yet that there is not a law against it. Who would want to sponsor 'the unattractive people anti-discrimination' law? What politician is going to stand up in front of the media with their arm around someone saying, "I'm fighting for this man/woman's fundamental right to be coyote ugly!"


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You know Mema, you made me think of a good point.

If we're hiring all these pretty people, why do we have so many ugly people in Washington?

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Everyone has a different concept of "pretty". Money, not unlike paint and wallpaper, covers a multitude of sins.

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Okay, so now we should do our voting based on the better looking candidate. Let's try it. How can it hurt much more that the people already in office? giggle.gif

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