Pros And Cons Of Stereotyping

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At one time or another, we have all been promoters of or victims of the nature of stereotyping or, stereotypes. According to the Webster’s dictionary, a stereotype is defined as “a simplified and standardized conception or image invested with special meaning and held in common by members of a group.” Most stereotypes take on a negative form and are based on characteristics such as age, gender, race, status, and personal beliefs. The greatest problem that arises with stereotypes is that they judge people groups by their characteristics and the actions of someone of like race or gender rather than on an individual basis. These assumptions often cause people to draw false conclusions about a person’s true character.
I was on my way to a job interview …show more content…

Imagine giving spot on answers to interview questions that managers dream about hearing yet you are being dismissed about ten minutes later with a cold clammy limp handshake. Now, I am sitting on the commuter bus on my way back to my car with a countenance much different than I had before this interview. I felt my confidence dwindling away the more I thought about it. As I went over the scene of events in my head multiple times I tried to figure out what went south. It could not have been my qualifications because in this industry the demand exceeds the amount of qualified people. I have never been turned down for any job in this industry. Could it have been my looks? He did look at me sort of strange when I stood up but, I was professionally dressed in basic black and white, sports jacket with tweed pants, black heels, manicured hands, very little makeup and jewelry. There had been times that I had interviewed for a position the interviewer saw how I looked, skimmed through my resume’ and hired me on the spot. I have had this happen a few times with not only male interviewers but female interviewers as well. It could not have been the way I presented myself I thought. If I knew nothing else about interviewing I do know how to present myself. What could it have

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