Candidates with intersectional identities may feel pressure to conform to dominant cultural norms during interviews, which can impact authenticity and confidence. This dynamic may unintentionally disadvantage those who cannot or choose not to mask parts of their identity, influencing recruiters’ perceptions and hiring decisions.
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