There are encounters that leave you speechless. Elke describes exactly such a situation in this blog post.
โI had to ask twice because I couldnโt believe what Iโd just heard. And honestly, Iโm still speechless.โ
A short while ago, she met an assistant for lunch โ and what an assistant!
C-level experience
Speaks five languages
International corporate background
Hands-on mindset and great personality
Skilled and confident with all tools
Highly loyal, dynamic, and with fantastic presence
Many years of experience as an Executive/Personal Assistant
Sheโs 50, wears her hair confidently short and grey-white โ not coloured. And by the way: it looks absolutely fantastic!
Last year, she decided to take a new professional path and worked with several recruitment consultants.
And what did two consultants from well-known (!) recruitment firms tell her during the conversation?
EXCUSE ME?!?

So now hair colour determines competence? Or how resilient, flexible, or tech-savvy someone is?
Letโs be honest: thatโs not just superficial. Itโs disrespectful โ and a form of discrimination, on several levels.
And really, would anyone ever give such โadviceโ to a man?!
Unfortunately, this isnโt an isolated case.
โDo I feel old because of it? NO!!!โ
Reducing people to their appearance is simply unprofessional โ and frankly, embarrassing.
For us, appearance plays no role. We focus on the person, the story behind the CV, and the mindset.
Neither haircut, nor clothing, nor make-up, nor any other external feature says anything about that!