Monday, May 7, 2007

Sunday Times, " Here's proof: Looks do matter in job search", dated 6/5/07

I post this entry, with reference to the article as mentioned in the title of this post, from the Sunday Times of 6 May 2007.

The incident mentioned in this article, is of a graduate, Edmund Lim, who had little success with finding a job, and when he sent out 2 resumes with different pictures, one of himself and other of a beautiful lady, the latter got chosen.

The issue with regards to this article, would therefore be of beauty and perception as well as social perspective of the notion of beauty in our modern society.

In this modern society, many countries, as well as organizations and companies, especially Singapore, claims to work on a meritocratic system. That is, people who are more capable, doing better academically or in their respective jobs and fields gets more oportunities to further develop their talents. This means that talents, would almost be fully taken up by the companies and governmental or non-governmental organizations and companies. However, there are still several cases in which, the one chosen is not the one who is more talented, but more physically appealing or attractive.

This brings us to the question:"Is physical appearance important to a person in society? Are people placing too much importance on physical appearances?". Before we explore this question about vanity, we have to first ask ourselves. Do we treat people who are more good-looking better, or are we equal and fair regardless of their appearance? I personally find myself treating those who are good-looking better, and I attribute this to the fact that i was sort of brought up with this belief that first impression matters, and that ur physical appearance is important in building up a good impression upon others.

Therefore, we can see that society does place importance on looks to a certain extent. However, is it fair? Of course it isn't fair! However, who or what is to be blamed for this? Though many proclaims the equality among genders, are we able to draw a clear line among the two genders? It is something that is ambiguous, and is not able to solve. We have long learnt to judge people firstly by how they look because we have been taught that how you look can tell alot about a person. Hence, does this mean taht we focus more on people's appearances? No! However, physical appearances does influence us to a certain extent because it is something within us, something of a human instinct to look at people and think of them in a certain manner. You see someone with a beard and moustache, and is wearing a cap and sunglasses approaching you. He wears a frown on this forehead, yet seems to bear a grin a you. As he walks nearer to you, would you rather believe that he is out to harm you, or that he is just an ordinary citizen passing by. Put a young child into ur situation instead, and would you think that he might have intentions to kidnap the child, or could he be the father?

Physical appearances is something that we cannot get rid of in our perception of people because it is human nature. However, placing too much emphasis on it would lead to problems regardin vanity. People might start to place huge importance on looking good, and this could be detrimental to individuals who who become too obsessed with appearances, which could then lead to a social problem. Obsession with one's weight has caused several teenagers to contract bulimia or anorexia.

Thus, Looks do matter in life, but we must always remember, that appearances are not everything even though it could make you nothing, but you are something, that is out to stand up to anything.

1 comment:

elf said...

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Formal and appropriate tone was used in the blog entry. I like your easy style. The content was well elaborated as well.

Here are my own comments regarding the article. Many claim that they are in a free country like us, Singapore, who judge solely by qualification and ability but when it comes to social activities and interaction such as interviews and resumes, our physical appearance does take a huge deal in terms of gaining a good impression which will lead the ultimate success.

Well, it is sad but true. Besides complaining about the unfairness, I would like to recommend to all to be nice to ourselves, that includes the physical sense of taking care of oneself to be presentable at all times. There is nothing much we can do about the society but we can do a lot to ourselves.