9 appearance mistakes that could be hurting your career 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
You do your job well, you add value to your team, and you contribute to the company¡¯s bottom line — but you haven¡¯t been promoted in years. 
 
Confused? 
 
Well, it turns out that your professional success doesn¡¯t depend entirely on your work ethic and performance. 
 
A recent survey from CareerBuilder shows that hiring managers seriously consider a professional appearance when deciding whether to promote them to a higher position. 
 
In a perfect world, we would only be judged by the work we do — but that¡¯s not the case. Especially in the corporate world, appearances matter¡¦a lot. 
 
More than 2,000 human resource managers across the US participated in the survey and cited these nine (superficial) factors as things that would dissuade them from promoting an employee: 
 
• 44% were less likely to promote an employee who wore provocative clothing to work.
• 43% were less likely to promote an employee who wore wrinkled clothes.
• 32% were less likely to promote an employee with piercings other than traditional ear piercings.
• 27% were less likely to promote an employee who frequently wore clothing that was too casual for the workplace.
• 27% were less likely to promote an employee with visible tattoos.
• 25% were less likely to promote an employee with an unprofessional hairstyle.
• 24% were less likely to promote an employee with constant bad breath.
• 21% were less likely to promote an employee who wore too much perfume or cologne.
• 15% were less likely to promote an employee who wore too much makeup.
Article Source: http://www.businessinsider.com.au/appearance-mistakes-holding-you-back-at-work-2015-7
Image Source: http://workplacecoachblog.com/files/Webpage%20Photos/dress_code_2.png
VOCABULARY WORDS:
1. Superficial (adj.) ~ existing or occurring at or on a surface
2. Dissuade (v.) ~ persuade not to take a particular course of action
3. Provocative (adj.) ~ causing strong reaction especially deliberately
4. Wrinkled (adj.) ~ form or marked with lines and folds
5. Piercing (n.) ~ the hole through jewelries were worn
6. Visible (adj.) ~ able to be seen
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION:
1. Do you think that the way a person dress is an important factor in determining a person¡¯s professional behavior and ability? How?
2. Is physical appearance a factor in getting hired and promoted in your company? Discuss your answer.
3. What is your impression of people with tattoos and piercings? Have you ever thought about getting them?