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Forbidden Gatorade 10-27-2023 08:45 PM

Interview Etiquette
 
Sorry if this a dumb question, but should I be clean shaven for an interview? Is a well-groomed beard ok? Is a mustache ok? I just don't know what's proper. I have some interviews with regionals and wanted to be sure. Thanks in advance. Feel free to add other etiquette or other tips!

JohnBurke 10-27-2023 09:28 PM

If the airline or operator doesn't authorize beards, don't show up with one.

If the airline or operator does authorize beards, don't show up with one.

Shave.

I can't believe the question is even asked.

rickair7777 10-27-2023 10:12 PM

It probably won't matter at a regional interview. Worst case they might ask if you're willing to shave if hired. My buddy showed up, after a decade+ out of the industry, with rocker hair. They didn't bat an eye, and hired him on the spot as a DEC.

But don't show up Don Johnson, either have a beard or not.

I'd shave for a major though.

121noob 10-28-2023 04:19 AM

If I shave then my current employer will know I am looking for another job. Can I keep my facial hair and simply explain that in the interview and emphasize I am willing to shave on day 1 of the job?

captjns 10-28-2023 05:47 AM

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Consider first impressions when you walk into a room… be it for an interview, meeting with potential clients and or students if a CFI, Many in HR are your Corned Beef Sandwich on white bread with Mayonnaise, with a glass of milk. Many of the attitudes in the hiring circle say “It’s better to look good than fly good!”. You know… the face of our carrier.

TiredSoul 10-28-2023 07:01 AM


Originally Posted by captjns (Post 3716582)
Many in HR are your Corned Beef Sandwich on white bread with Mayonnaise, with a glass of milk.

You had me laughing out loud, thank you.
Yeah, mayonaise is too spicy, that crowd.

rickair7777 10-28-2023 07:19 AM


Originally Posted by 121noob (Post 3716560)
If I shave then my current employer will know I am looking for another job. Can I keep my facial hair and simply explain that in the interview and emphasize I am willing to shave on day 1 of the job?

That might work, since you have a good reason. Assuming your employer is 91/135 and you have no seniority/union protections.

Rama 10-28-2023 10:20 AM

First impression is something is hard to undo as was previously stated.
Clean shaven leaves the best impression.
Mustache may be okay if it doesn't make you look like a 70's porn star.

JohnBurke 10-28-2023 10:48 AM


Originally Posted by 121noob (Post 3716560)
If I shave then my current employer will know I am looking for another job. Can I keep my facial hair and simply explain that in the interview and emphasize I am willing to shave on day 1 of the job?

I only wore this nose ring so my current employer wouldn't know I'm looking for work behind his back. I'll take it out if you hire me, and I won't go behind your back.

My hair is long to fool my current employer. I'm not the kind of employee who would fool you. Plus, I'll cut my hair, so I don't look like Keanu Reeves at the end of Point Break.

This isn't the real me. You have to hire me to see the real me.

I didn't consider your invitation to interview to be important enough to shave, but if you hire me, then you'll be important enough.

I don't' respect you. now, but if you pay me, I'll respect you.

The person you see before you now is not the person you'll be hiring. That's a different person. You'll see.

I may be picking my nose now, in front of you, but that's not something I'll do in front of our clients. Try me out. You'll be pleasantly surprised.

I get better with time. Take a gamble. I would.

You understand the point?

captjns 10-28-2023 03:48 PM


Originally Posted by TiredSoul (Post 3716617)
You had me laughing out loud, thank you.
Yeah, mayonaise is too spicy, that crowd.

I can remember my first interview with a major based in NJ some 40 years ago. Definitely not from my home town. I enjoy bringing cheer to the crowd.


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