By HARUKA ONO/ Staff Writer
July 10, 2024 at 17:52 JST
A student participant focuses on his monitor in a study about where to look during virtual job interviews. What a candidate chooses to look at can potentially cost them the position, regardless of their abilities and qualifications.
Job-seekers who maintain eye contact with their webcam instead of the interviewer on their monitor during online interviews are more likely to secure the position, a new study showed. [Read More]
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