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what do you mean by this? hahah im sorry but of course physical appearance matters... it matters every day in everything you do but yeah; in an interview situation where the only thing the interviewer knows is how you present yourself and what you say how can it not matter? if you are interviewing to be a doctor you should look like a doctor??? i dunno; my school has a pretty strict dress code policy that includes things like no piercing other than ear (females only), no 'interesting' hair color choices, no visible tatoos.... etc... so if someone shows up for an interview with green hair they prolly wont get in... not cause they couldnt dye it later but what are they doing showing up for their interview without trying to please the people they are interviewing with. shrug.. lots of people in my class have stuff that goes against the dress code... but, for example, girls with nose piercings have to take them out for clinic... tattoos have to be covered up with clothing or skin colored bandaid...etc...
Just wondering if you guys think Physical Appearance matters when you get to interview? Not necessarily how you dress (clothing) but actual physical appearance? Unfortunately, from what I hear, it does.....🙄
Good looking people get all the breaks. You all know this.


Thanks for all the input.
Unfortunately, I believe physical appearance does make a difference. I just think its human nature. If applicants have very similar stats and you invite them to the interview and both are enthusiastic and have a solid interview, looks will sway the interviewer to like one over the other.
Anyways, for interview purposes I dont think it matters if your good/bad looking but if you have some sort of physical feature caused by chromosomal disorder and is shockingly visible then perhaps...👎
I love this forumBut it has been well documented by psychologists and sociologists that "good looking" people tend to be more successful, and make more money in just about every walk of life.
Yeah, I think as long as you can show that you actually care about looking stylish/professional and presenting yourself in the best manner possible (no matter what your facial features look like), you will give a good first impression and be more likely to have a successful interview.