

70. In a Job Interview, How Much Does Timing Matter?
Oct 10, 2021
Discover how timing impacts job interviews, with insights on the pros and cons of being first or last. Gain practical advice based on cognitive psychology, including how hunger and weather influence hiring decisions. Explore the fascinating dynamics of audio versus visual perception and how it shapes social interactions. Uncover the brain’s mechanisms behind facial recognition and its biases, while enjoying light-hearted references. Plus, enjoy a rigorous fact-checking segment that clarifies misconceptions and enriches understanding.
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Optimal Interview Timing
- Aim for the beginning or end of interview schedules, as middle slots are easily forgotten due to primacy and recency bias.
- Avoid the middle, as you miss out on these biases and might encounter interviewer fatigue.
Extraneous Factors in Decisions
- Interviewers, like judges, can be influenced by extraneous factors.
- Hunger or fatigue might negatively impact your interview performance due to decision-making impairment.
Rainy Day Interviews
- A study showed interviewees on rainy days received lower scores, equivalent to a 10% lower MCAT score.
- Stephen Dubner jokingly suggests rescheduling due to rain, while Angela Duckworth advises against it.