Mar 6, 2013 (Morning Edition) — Research suggests the timing of an applicant's interview, whether it's for a job or admittance to a school, may determine the outcome of that interview. A new study shows that interviewers who have seen a string of strong candidates are more likely to view the next applicant negatively.
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Deciphering Hidden Biases During Interviews
Mar 6, 2013 (Morning Edition) — Research suggests the timing of an applicant's interview, whether it's for a job or admittance to a school, may determine the outcome of that interview. A new study shows that interviewers who have seen a string of strong candidates are more likely to view the next applicant negatively.Missing some content? Check the source: NPR
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