Been debating shaving my head but can't make a decision.

So I'm 27 and I can see the writing on the wall and inevitable balding. It's not that bad right now. Could even pass as my "normal" hairline but the time is coming. A couple years from now maybe.


My worry is the fact that I'm currently interviewing with a few companies and not sure if a bald head or mohawk would hurt my chances of getting hired.


Looking for any and all input, especially from hiring managers.

To shave it or not to shave it?

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CuriousFox
WR Officer
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Trim it then shave it once you get the job and make it through your 90 days.
UrAssIsSaaS
Arsonist
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SaaS Eater
This is the logical thing to do, but also the least fun lol
SaaSam
Politicker
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Account Executive
Logic usually is
jefe
Arsonist
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Best answer here.
UrAssIsSaaS
Arsonist
5
SaaS Eater
Mohawk is a fucking look if you can own it. I think its a power move and Im all in.
poweredbycaffeine
WR Lieutenant
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I went with a #1 all-around last October for the first time since I was 12. There's not a single photo of it...for good reason.
SaaSam
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Account Executive
My pops is bald and he rocks it. I've come to the conclusion that in order to pull it off you need broad shoulders and a big chest.
poweredbycaffeine
WR Lieutenant
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Guess I should get back to benching...
SaaSam
Politicker
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Account Executive
Legit the reason I've been on a 9 month bulk
paddy
WR Officer
4
Director of Business Development
Look into Keeps, and take biotin.
SaaSam
Politicker
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Account Executive
Haha fuckin keeps. I've never researched anything that might suggest I was going bald but somehow I get targeted like crazy with their FB adds. My problem is genetic so I always just assumed it was a lost cause.
paddy
WR Officer
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Director of Business Development
It actually works if you take it consistently. My hair was thinning and it stopped thinning as quick after like 6 months of taking it. But I don't know what your situation is and it might be too late since you have to catch it somewhat early. If you're receding a shit ton it might not be worth it.
SaaSam
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Account Executive
I would say it's still pretty early
InQ5WeTrust
Arsonist
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No marketing, mayo isn't an MQL
There's enough qballs out there I'm sure you'd be fine either way. 

Whatever is better for you man, if you're worrying about it, then it'll just stress you out. 
UrAssIsSaaS
Arsonist
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SaaS Eater
This last line is like when my dad used to tell me "itll stop hurting when the pain goes away" after injuring myself doing something stupid as a kid. 
BigCheese
Notorious Answer
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Agency Recruiter
Rock the #1 buzz with a beard - classic
SaaSam
Politicker
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Account Executive
If I could grow a decent beard I probably would have started shaving my head a couple years ago.
Incognito
WR Officer
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Master of Disaster
Get some PRP treatments. Worth it. Also take Nutrafoil 

Then get the coolest fucking Mohawk ever
cw95
Politicker
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Sales Development Lead
Do it, but do it for a charitable cause to make it worth something. You can also, I guess, in an evil way say that on interviews. 

Or wait until November to do Movember - shave your head and grow the moustache! 
SaaSam
Politicker
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Account Executive
Straight Charles Bronson 
FamilyTruckster
Politicker
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Exec Director, Major Accounts
Start with the Mohawk, then try out bald. 

if you’re lucky enough, you can always grow it back. 
SaaSam
Politicker
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Account Executive
That's what my wife said, worst case scenario it'll be back in 3 months
LordBusiness
Politicker
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Chief Revenue Officer
I took the hair down to a good old number 1 in my late 20's when the same writing was on the wall. As long as your appearance is clean, how your hair is styled is irrelevant.  And if it is relevant, that's someone you don't want to work for anyway. 

CaneWolf
Politicker
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Call me what you want, just sign the damn contract
Definitely do not get a mohawk. Grow a beard if you can and then shave it.
jefe
Arsonist
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Check out propecia - can work wonders
Beans
Big Shot
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Enterprise Account Executive
Started shaving mine early 20's and haven't gone back.

It saves a ton of money on the barber - same set of clippers for 10 years, my partner has learned from youtube how to fade and taper so she cleans that up for me.

Jason Statham look forever. 
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