Saturday, May 30, 2020
Ask James Will my tattoos and piercings prevent me getting hired
Ask James Will my tattoos and piercings prevent me getting hired by James Reed Have you got some questions about your career? Youâve come to the right placeâ¦In his monthly column, career coach and Chairman of reed.co.uk, James Reed, shares his expert advice to help you tackle your biggest career concerns.In this months column James talks tattoosThe questionHi James,Iâm a recent graduate looking to take my first steps on the career ladder. I have some good work experience under my belt, have polished up my CV and have a few interviews lined up, but Iâm worried that I wonât be able to land a job.I have a few tattoos and a facial piercing and Iâm concerned that theyâll put potential employers off. Should I be worried?Signed,HannahThe answerHi Hannah,It really comes down to the company culture and the preferences of the hiring manager. Plenty of interviewers wonât bat an eyelid at your tattoos or piercings, but there are still more traditional employers out there who will be turned off.The extent of your body art should also be factored in. If you only have a few small tattoos that can easily be covered and a single piercing which can be removed, itâs much less likely to be a problem. If youâre heavily tattooed however, or have tattoos in hard to cover places such as your hands or neck, then youâll be more likely to come up against objections.You donât mention the type of jobs youâre applying for, but certain industries are typically more accepting of body modifications than others. If youâre interviewing at a creative company, for instance, youâre less likely to get a negative reaction than you will if you are applying for a more traditional corporate role.In the tech industry and start-up world in particular, office dress codes are generally much more informal and you might even find that hiring managers have a few tattoos of their own.Itâs a good idea to do some research into the company before your interview and get an idea of what the culture is like. A quick glance at the company web site or Instagram account may tell you everything you need to know. Or if youâre really stumped, why not swing by the building one lunch hour and watch people coming and going to get an idea?If you still have doubts after your research, then it wonât hurt to err on the side of caution and cover up. Opting for a long-sleeved top or swapping your piercing for a clear stud is unlikely to hurt your chances.Ultimately, if the hiring manager really likes you and youâve demonstrated that you have the necessary mindset for the job, then they should put bias aside. If theyâre not willing to do so, even though youâve demonstrated youâre right for the role in all other aspects, then you might question whether the company is really the right fit for you.What to wear for an interviewWhat job would suit me?If youâd like James to answer your career query, tweet your question to @James_A_ReedLooking for more interview advice? Download Why You? nowFind a job What Where Search Jobs Sign up for more Career AdviceSign up for moreCareer Advice Please enter a valid email addressmessage hereBy clicking Submit you agree to the terms and conditions applicable to our service and acknowledge that your personal data will be used in accordance with our privacy policy and you will receive emails and communications about jobs and career related topics. Ask James
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