{"id":1150,"date":"2017-10-09T23:31:51","date_gmt":"2017-10-09T23:31:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/phlebotomyexaminer.com\/?p=1150"},"modified":"2018-09-14T16:24:08","modified_gmt":"2018-09-14T16:24:08","slug":"tattoos-and-piercings","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/phlebotomyexaminer.com\/tattoos-and-piercings\/","title":{"rendered":"Well-Paid Jobs That Allow Tattoos and Piercings in the Workplace"},"content":{"rendered":"

Tattoos and piercings are a creative way of expressing your individuality. Unfortunately, they can also be an obstacle to getting a job. For too long, there has been a shortage of tattoo and piercing-friendly jobs. But, the career landscape is starting to change! Society is becoming far more accepting of tattoos and piercings.<\/p>\n

Many jobs allow tattoos, piercings, and brightly-colored hair. Individuality is becoming more accepted in the workplace. Even in jobs where people used to have no option but to their hide tattoos, things are changing.<\/p>\n

Granted, this isn’t the case for every career. If you have a specific career in mind, you may want to know how accepting employers are of personal expression. Every business is entirely different. But, some lines of work are much stricter than others.<\/p>\n

Let’s take a look at some of the types of jobs that are least (and most) accepting of tattoos, piercings, and bright-colored hair. You can significantly boost your chances of interview success by targeting the right jobs and careers.<\/p>\n

Which Jobs Don’t Mind That You Have Tattoos?<\/h2>\n

There are many career opportunities for people with tattoos and piercings, including positions where you work from home<\/strong><\/a>. It’s impossible to list out every company that accepts body modifications. But, you don’t have to settle for a low-paying career.<\/p>\n

There are career paths that are more accepting than others. This guide will focus on those paths. If you have an interest in anything that relates to these particular careers, you’re in luck. They are likely to look past your modifications and be more interested in what you have to offer.<\/p>\n

If you think you might be interested in a career path that isn’t on this list, don’t worry. Again, more careers are becoming accepting of body modifications all the time. This also isn’t an exclusive list. If you have a genuine interest in something, you should give it a try. Every company has a different attitude towards personal expression in the workplace.<\/p>\n

Here are some ways to tell if your interview went well<\/strong><\/a>.<\/p>\n

Why Don’t Some Companies Allow Tattoos and Piercings?<\/h3>\n

Many stigmas go along with artistic body modifications. While these are changing, some companies still hold onto them.<\/p>\n

There are usually three main reasons tattoos are frowned upon in professional industries:<\/p>\n

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  1. Unprofessional in some careers<\/strong>. Even as the stigma lifts, some employers\/industries won’t let go of old stereotypes.<\/li>\n
  2. Distracting<\/strong>. Depending on the type of ink you have, they could distract other employees or customers. Sometimes, it could even spark a conversation. Unfortunately, that conversation can often turn to disagreement.<\/li>\n
  3. Connected with criminal behavior<\/strong>. They are also often connected to gang activity. It doesn’t matter what type of ink you have. Some businesses will always link these themes together, and there’s nothing that you can do that will change things.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n

    These beliefs and business models are somewhat outdated. But, there are still many companies that don’t allow tattoos for these reasons. Before you apply for a particular job, it’s a good idea to find out the policies of a company.<\/p>\n

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    Jobs That Don’t Allow Tattoos<\/h3>\n

    Before we get into the career paths that DO accept tattoos, let’s look at some sectors that aren’t as keen. Remember, this doesn’t include every company in that sector. Don’t give up a career you’re passionate about just because it ‘usually’ doesn’t accept body modifications. But, if you have a lot of piercings, tattoos, etc., you may want to look elsewhere.<\/p>\n

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