A very interesting piece in Harvard Business Review Blogs claims that women job candidates who include a photograph with their resumes actually hurt their chances of getting a job. Attractive women get the brunt of the bias, with single women discriminated against in particular. Unattractive women who include a photo are discriminated against less frequently than attractive women, but again do themselves no favors.
Bottom line: women who don’t include a photo with their resumes are more likely to get called in for an interview than women who do.
So the very practical takeaway is that women should avoid including a photo with their resumes. Guys, it doesn’t hurt you at all. In fact, if you’re good looking, it can give you a bit of a boost. Note that these trends apply when women are the ones screening the candidates; when men are doing the screening, the bias against women with photos goes away.
Tuesday, April 3, 2012
When men are doing the screening, the bias against women with photos goes away
From Too Much Transparency in Resumes? by Phil Bowermaster. I have come across similar odd evidences of female on female discrimination in other studies. I wonder what is going on here, particularly given the absence of a mirror effect.
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