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How asynchronous video interviews are used in practice: A study of an Australian‐based AVI vendor

February 1, 2022 Abstract With an archival data set from an Australian-based asynchronous video interview (AVI) vendor, we examined how employers implemented AVI features as a step toward understanding how AVIs can be more optimally designed. The multilevel data...

Beyond the Baby Bump: Subtle Discrimination Against Working Mothers In the Hiring Process

February 1, 2022 Abstract Despite a large proportion of working mothers in the American workforce, research suggests that negative stereotypes and discrimination against working mothers continue to exist. In a set of two experimental studies, the current paper...

The structured interview’s resistance to gender discrimination under cognitive load

January 14, 2022 Abstract Job interviews are cognitively demanding tasks for interviewers. However, it is unclear whether the high cognitive load (CL) that interviewers face will ultimately compromise the resistance to discrimination that otherwise distinguishes...

A good thing takes time: The role of preparation time in asynchronous video interviews

September 20, 2021 Abstract Asynchronous video interviews (AVIs) are increasingly used to preselect applicants. Previous research found that interviewees in AVIs receive better interview ratings compared to other forms of interviews. It has been suggested that this...

Expanding conceptual understanding of interview anxiety and performance: Integrating cognitive, behavioral, and physiological features

June 11, 2021 Abstract Interview anxiety is common among interviewees and has the potential to undermine an applicant’s interview performance. Nevertheless, there is much that we do not understand about the role of anxiety in job interviews. In this paper, we...