Interviewers may ask women candidates about career gaps with an implicit bias, assuming those gaps reflect a lack of commitment or skill deterioration. This assumption often doesn’t apply equally to male candidates. Handling this requires treating career gaps neutrally by asking candidates how they have kept their skills updated or grown professionally during that time, regardless of gender.

Interviewers may ask women candidates about career gaps with an implicit bias, assuming those gaps reflect a lack of commitment or skill deterioration. This assumption often doesn’t apply equally to male candidates. Handling this requires treating career gaps neutrally by asking candidates how they have kept their skills updated or grown professionally during that time, regardless of gender.

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