Clothes Can Make a Difference in Your Career Advancement!
By Paul Megan
Men and women have to pay attention to how
they dress on the job. If you don’t, your
job may be at risk.
According to the San Antonio Express News
the sexier a woman dresses and the more prominent
a position she holds, the more negatively
she’s perceived.
For men, it’s slightly different. "What make
men attractive to women--being industrious,
ambitious, having a good job and a high status,
being a powerful leader--are also the same
traits that make them successful at work"
These conclusions were presented
by researcher, Peter Glick, in Psychology
of Women Quarterly.
For example, Glick found that sexy attire
didn’t hurt the receptionist’s image.
But the same clothes worn by a woman in
management made her seem less competent
and less intelligent.
Men can also dress too sexy for work.
A shirt with too many open buttons showing
cleavage might work great in a bar but
not on the job.
Offenses like that, committed by men
and women, often go unpunished. But sometimes
a little cleavage can mean losing a job.
Executive coach Barbara Greene says, "Whatever
you’re wearing, you’re representing not
only yourself but also the company."
Glick concludes that maintaining a professional
appearance becomes even more important
as workers climb the corporate ladder.
Likewise Greene advises, "When you dress
inappropriately, your authority is questioned
and your credibility is questioned."
She concludes, "The closer to the chief
executive you are, the more conservatively
you should dress."
The same rules would apply to anyone
preparing for a face-to-face interview
or job search meeting. Your next employer
has the expectation that you will present
yourself consistent with the dress code
of the organization you’re interested
in.
So, we recommend you take the time to
find out what those expectations are.
While no one may bring it to your attention,
how you dress can make a big difference.
Paul Megan writes for EEI, the world-class
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