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Does being good-looking help you find a job?
There is no suspense in asking this question. Does asking ugly questions affect your job search? It may still be a problem worth discussing. As for being good-looking, is it helpful to find a job? This kind of question is put in the debate, and the other teammate will cry to death.

In this world where truth, goodness and beauty are preached everywhere, in this era when face value can be spent as money, looking good is simply the greatest wealth given by parents. How important is face value in work?

Actors and stars look at people's attention, but it's not easy. Aside from all kinds of hidden rules, at least the beautiful ones are more likely to become idols, and the ugly ones have to work harder to become powerful. Then, in fact, the reward of idols is not lower than that of powerful ones.

Stewardess and model, these two occupations, face value and figure can be said to be hard indicators, needless to say how strict the interview selection is. If you don't look good and have a good figure, I'm afraid you don't have the courage to apply yourself.

The host, of course, refers to the TV host, not the radio host. After all, there are only a handful of talented and distinctive presenters like Li Yong and Lao Bi, and high face value and eloquence are the kingly way and capital to show in front of hundreds of millions of audiences.

Now, not only those special occupations, but also more public posts have certain requirements for Yan value: sales staff, front desk staff, counter staff and so on. Must have a good image and good temperament. Even courier companies and food delivery software will recruit a group of high-value delivery brothers as secret services.

In fact, the professional requirements for face value are getting higher and higher. In a sense, this is not a bad thing. They say there are no ugly women, only lazy women. It is these seemingly outrageous "bad" ethos that force us to dress up exquisitely and live exquisitely.