Snap Judgments One of the most consistent literature findings is that interviewers tend to jump to conclusionsmake

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Snap Judgments One of the most consistent literature findings is that interviewers tend to jump to conclusions—make snap judgments—during the first few minutes of the interview or even before the interview begins based on the candidates’ test scores or résumé data. Thus, candidates feel pressure to start off on the right foot with the interviewer.

However, snap judgments are not accurate or reliable in the selection process and should be avoided. LO.1

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Human Resources Management In Canada

ISBN: 9780134005447

13th Canadian Edition

Authors: Gary Dessler, Nita Chhinzer

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