Scientists from Hiroshima University demonstrated that skewed gaze has negative impact on evaluation in the context of online job interviewing. Credit: Masahiro Shinya, Hiroshima University Eye-contact has a significant impact on interpersonal evaluation, and online job interviews are no exception. In addition to the quality of a resume, the direction of the interviewee’s gaze might help (or hinder) their chances of securing the job. Researchers published their results in Scientific Reports on May 31. The study simulated online job interviews. Twelve students who participated in the study as a role Read More
