Previously on LW, I have seen the suggestion made that having short hair can be a good idea, and it seems like this can be especially true in professional contexts. For an entry-level male web developer who will be shortly moving to San Francisco, is this still true? I’m not sure if the culture there is different enough that long hair might actually be a plus. What about beards?
If a job requires in-person customer/client contact or has a conservative dress code, long hair is a negative for men. I can’t think of a job where long hair might be a plus aside from music, arts, or modeling. It’s probably neutral for Bay area programmers assuming it’s well maintained. If you’re inclined towards long hair since it seems low effort, it’s easy to buy clippers and keep it cut to a uniform short length yourself.
Beards are mostly neutral—even where long hair would be negative—again assuming they are well maintained. At a minimum, trim it every few weeks and shave your neck regularly.
Previously on LW, I have seen the suggestion made that having short hair can be a good idea, and it seems like this can be especially true in professional contexts. For an entry-level male web developer who will be shortly moving to San Francisco, is this still true? I’m not sure if the culture there is different enough that long hair might actually be a plus. What about beards?
(I didn’t post in this OT yet).
If a job requires in-person customer/client contact or has a conservative dress code, long hair is a negative for men. I can’t think of a job where long hair might be a plus aside from music, arts, or modeling. It’s probably neutral for Bay area programmers assuming it’s well maintained. If you’re inclined towards long hair since it seems low effort, it’s easy to buy clippers and keep it cut to a uniform short length yourself.
Beards are mostly neutral—even where long hair would be negative—again assuming they are well maintained. At a minimum, trim it every few weeks and shave your neck regularly.
Do you want to do freelance web development or be employed at a single company without much consumer contact?
Employment at a single company is the plan.