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Old 02-09-2009, 01:02 AM   #1
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Old 02-09-2009, 01:08 AM   #2
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IDK...I think it would be worse if it were like a pink mohawk. It's different because it's so long, but it's normal colors. I'd just pull it back for an interview.
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IDK...I think it would be worse if it were like a pink mohawk. It's different because it's so long, but it's normal colors. I'd just pull it back for an interview.
Totally agree, there's no reason you should have to cut your hair for a job. but wear it in a ponytail, braided, or in a bun and you should be fine... while I was reading your post I kept thinking how cool it must look, actually.
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Old 02-09-2009, 03:49 PM   #4
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I wouldnt worry about it babe, after all you are getting a gig because of your skills, not your hair. I kinda like that combination of color. Do you have a pic?
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I think Cathy nailed it. Pull it up, then shock the hell of them on your first day of work by letting it all hang out. Actually, I don't think the length of your hair will be an issue, but the two tone color may.
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I think Cathy nailed it. Pull it up, then shock the hell of them on your first day of work by letting it all hang out. Actually, I don't think the length of your hair will be issue, but the two tone color may.

Janice is right on (and Cathy)! LOL Reminds me of the songs "Signs, Signs, Everywhere A Sign"....

But unfortunately if you do want to land a good job at a secure company, you'll have to at least compramise probably. I know I had to during the 80s and 90s. It might be a bit more lax out there now, and depends on the "corporate environment" you're in. If it's something artsy like the entertainment or advertisement industry, then you're cool. If it's the financial, engineering, legal type of industry - you're going to need to tone it down a bit. The length won't be an issue (you LUCKY &#(@* - I would have killed for my hair to grow that lenght! ) but the two tone might.

When the white in my hair first started to come in, it was right down the middle. I thought it looked cool - like Lily Munster or something. My boss called me in one day and asked (nicely) that I colour it - that it was too "funky". I complied, but it made me wish I had stayed with my arts instead of being an EA to a CFO at a stuffy corporation.
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I work in a professional office. At least where I work, I've seen perms, dual-colored hair, long and short hair, and totally destroyed hair. As long as you keep it looking neat and well-maintained, you should be all right. For interviews, I'd put it in a ponytail. Once you get the job, as long as you don't work in a place that requires you to look like the people on Boston Legal, you should be fine.
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I work in a professional office. At least where I work, I've seen perms, dual-colored hair, long and short hair, and totally destroyed hair. As long as you keep it looking neat and well-maintained, you should be all right. For interviews, I'd put it in a ponytail. Once you get the job, as long as you don't work in a place that requires you to look like the people on Boston Legal, you should be fine.

Are these people holding down jobs that are clerical or professional? Depends on their longterm goals and usually at least at first, it's best to err on the side of being a little more conservative.
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Janice is right on (and Cathy)! LOL Reminds me of the songs "Signs, Signs, Everywhere A Sign"....

But unfortunately if you do want to land a good job at a secure company, you'll have to at least compramise probably. I know I had to during the 80s and 90s. It might be a bit more lax out there now, and depends on the "corporate environment" you're in. If it's something artsy like the entertainment or advertisement industry, then you're cool. If it's the financial, engineering, legal type of industry - you're going to need to tone it down a bit. The length won't be an issue (you LUCKY &#(@* - I would have killed for my hair to grow that lenght! ) but the two tone might.

When the white in my hair first started to come in, it was right down the middle. I thought it looked cool - like Lily Munster or something. My boss called me in one day and asked (nicely) that I colour it - that it was too "funky". I complied, but it made me wish I had stayed with my arts instead of being an EA to a CFO at a stuffy corporation.
You had to make natural hair unnatural...wow, that flat out sucks.
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in a place that requires you to look like the people on Boston Legal
You were just baitin' me with that one.
It's cool, I'll let it SLIDE this time.

darn Carl Sack... still haunting all up in here.
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yeah, i guess pulling it back would be a good idea. never thought of that. thx and if they discover my evil secret, then hopefully they'll care more about my skills than my hair color.
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yeah, i guess pulling it back would be a good idea. never thought of that. thx and if they discover my evil secret, then hopefully they'll care more about my skills than my hair color.

Exactly Sarah. Play the game just to get your foot in the door at least. I worked with a gal who's older than me, but has a trim figure and you can tell is young "at heart". Her hair isn't that long (just past her shoulders) but she has it coloured blonde, then under at the back, it's both black AND red. I looks quite sharp actually - I almost went with blonde underneath mine (the reverse) a while ago but now I'm job hunting. She usually had it pulled up and wrapped in that comb where the pieces stick out. No one ever said a negative word about it.

Luckily these days we are freer to be creative and ourselves. As Cathy said, it just kills me that I was asked to cover something that was natural. But this guy was a bit of a stuffed shirt accountant background type so it doesn't surprise me.
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I saw this on MSN and thought of this thread, It's not really about color or length, but the way you PART your hair says a lot about you apparently.

http://msn.careerbuilder.com/Article...287610069-wy-6
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^ hmmmm...mine's parted on the left and sometimes middle.
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yeah, i guess pulling it back would be a good idea. never thought of that. thx and if they discover my evil secret, then hopefully they'll care more about my skills than my hair color.
Exactly, Sarah. Wear it pulled back for the time being, and once they see how dedicated a worker you are, it shouldn't matter. Keep us posted!!
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