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There is Now a Job Site for Beautiful People Only

Average-looking people need not apply. Cue the eye rolls
Remember Laura Fernee, that woman who complained that she's too good looking to keep a job? Well, her first-world problem has officially been solved thanks to controversial dating site, BeautifulPeople.com. They already did the world a favor by creating a dating site allowing the aesthetically pleasing to "browse beautiful profiles of men and women without sifting through all the riff raff," and now, they've created the world's first job recruitment site exclusively for beautiful people.


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"An honest employer will tell you that it pays to hire good-looking staff," says Greg Hodge, managing director of BeautifulPeople.com. That's why the company has created a recruitment feature that gives employers access to its 750,000 members, all of whom have been voted onto the site by others in the beautiful community (so you know they're legitimately good looking and not completely vain.)

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Just as Fernee pointed out, good-looking people have real struggles, and with the site expansion, Hodge wants to continue to shield them from such hardships. "This isn't an invitation for crackpots to come and ogle our beautiful members," he tells Mashable. Rather, it's a serious recruitment site complete with dedicated business profiles where members can apply directly to companies.

Who knows if Fernee will finally land a job, but something tells me Mike Jeffries, CEO of Abercrombie & Fitch, has already bookmarked the new site.

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What do you think? Is this new site practical or just vain?
BY ERICA SMITH | JUN 3, 2013 | SHARES
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