Good looks and good practice: the attitudes of career practitioners to attractiveness and appearance


Autoria(s): Yates, Julia; Hooley, Tristram; Kaur Bagri, Kiren
Data(s)

20/10/2016

Resumo

Empirical evidence attests the impact that career image has on objective career success, yet little is known of how career practitioners conceptualise and operationalise this information. This article presents the quantitative findings of an online survey of career practitioners (n=399, 74% female, 89% white, 75% from the UK) exploring their attitudes and practices towards issues of appearance and attractiveness. Career practitioners who participated in this survey acknowledged that beauty, self-presentation and interpersonal skills influence career success, and 96% of them considered conversations about career image as part of their professional remit. The career practitioners felt relatively comfortable and well informed in their discussions in this arena, but would welcome further guidance and training to inform their practice. Ethical and practical implications for the profession are considered.

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Identificador

http://roar.uel.ac.uk/5312/1/Good%20Looks%20and%20Good%20Practice%20-%20J%20Yates.pdf

Yates, Julia and Hooley, Tristram and Kaur Bagri, Kiren (2016) ‘Good looks and good practice: the attitudes of career practitioners to attractiveness and appearance’, British Journal of Guidance and Counselling, In Press. (10.1080/03069885.2016.1237615 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03069885.2016.1237615>).

Publicador

Taylor & Francis

Relação

http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03069885.2016.1237615

http://roar.uel.ac.uk/5312/

Tipo

Article

PeerReviewed