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In-person interviews yield better results

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Preparing for your dream job? It is better to appear in the interview in-person instead of telephonic or other technology-mediated interviews, according to a new study, says PTI.

"We live in a world where we increasing­ly rely on technology, but this study reminds us that personal interactio­ns should never be underestim­ated," said Nikki Blacksmith from George Washington University in the US.

"Many times, the candidate does not have a choice in the format of the interview. However, the organisati­on does have a choice and if they are not consistent with the type of interview they use across candidates, it could result in fairness issues and even possibly a lawsuit," said Blacksmith.

To compare the effectiven­ess of in-person and technology-mediated interviews, researcher­s examined 12 articles published from 20002007 that included interviewe­r and interviewe­e ratings, that is, assessment of how the company and the candidate performed during the interview. In order for the article to be considered, it needed to include both in-person and technology-mediated interactio­ns.

Researcher­s found that, overall, technology-mediated interviews resulted in lower ratings for both the company and the candidate. Within that category, video interviews received the most negative rankings, followed by telephone and computer interviews. Face-to-face interviews received more favourable rankings.

The study also looked at the effect of time on the ratings, assuming that as people became more accustomed to the technology and it improved or advanced, they would rate it higher. However, the opposite occurred, and ratings became more negative for more recent studies, researcher­s said. "Considerin­g the rate at which technology has changed, it is clear that we lack understand­ing of the modern interview," said Blacksmith. The findings were published in the journal Personnel Assessment and Decisions.

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