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What haircut do male Senior Associates and Partners (who do a lot of client handling) generally have?

I do prefer a slightly shorter, low maintenance haircut, but I'm concerned that a Burr/Buzz cut might come across as too military.
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Boss are you really an SA (so at least 27 years old) and need to ask what to do with your hair? What did you do for past 27 years?
Honest answer: anything that does not stand out as whack. Do not have a mohawk died pink and you will be fine.
"Allen has mistaken me for this dickhead, Marcus Halberstram. It seems logical because Marcus also works at P&P and in fact does the same exact thing I do. He also has a penchant for Valentino suits and Oliver Peoples glasses. Marcus and I even go to the same barber, although I have a slightly better haircut."
— Patrick Bateman, American Psycho
Doesn't matter, the only haircut you'll hear about on your job is the money somebody is leaving on the table to do a deal.