Finding a job post-graduation in this economic climate is difficult enough, but an Oberlin student recently faced one of the most ridiculous, sexist impediments to her job search of all: She was rejected from a position because of her outfit.
Oh boohoo. Learn to dress professionally, you twits. If you can’t even dress appropriately for a job interview, you shouldn’t get the job. Lol.
The same exact treatment would happen to guys if they had their shirts unbuttoned low, exposed a lot of skin and dressed unprofessionally. How stupid and stubborn do you have to be to dress immodestly to a crucial job interview.
She was wearing a skater skirt and heavy makeup. That doesn’t sound professional at all.
-mod JA
How hard is it to be well dressed for an interview? Whether you’re going for an interview at McDonalds or a fucking law firm, dress well. It’s not a difficult concept.
But of course, the way route is to blame it on sexism.
All of that is said assuming that it’s a true story. What company was she interviewing with? If she’s so upset about the sexism, why didn’t she name them?
(She did, at the bottom of her first facebook post, I think. She says “fuck you OnShift)
Heavy make up, a shirt that even she described as “a little booby,” and not just a “skater skirt” but dark tights with it and boots. All of this carries a sexual connotation with it. At a Programming company, something like slacks or a pencil skirt (depending) would have been so much more appropriate, not just because of modesty but because of the kind of job it is.
“If I had been a mad, would it have mattered what I was wearing?” Yes, Elizabeth. Yes it wouldn’t have.
My bad, I must have glossed over it.
She even mentions that the outfit is sexual. She’s aware of it, and still blames sexism instead of herself.
What a load of shit.