Most people, at some point in their lives, experience the stress of being interviewed for a job. But what does the science tell us about this unique social situation? What biases are involved, and how can we become aware of them? And how can job interviews be structured so that they are fair and effective?
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"Dr. Roulin is a respected expert on the science and practice of job interviews, and has done a great job with this book. Whereas many books rely on conjecture, The Psychology of Job Interviews relies on established scientific evidence to guide both interviewers and applicants. Critically, this work is presented in an accessible way, and this second edition highlights newer forms of interviewing and the evolution of interviews."
Professor Joshua Bourdage, University of Calgary
Professor Joshua Bourdage, University of Calgary