The halo effect causes interviewers to let one positive trait overshadow other aspects of a candidate’s qualifications, leading to an unbalanced evaluation. For example, a candidate’s prestigious degree might overshadow weaker technical skills. Organizations can counter this by encouraging evaluators to assess candidates across multiple competency areas independently.

The halo effect causes interviewers to let one positive trait overshadow other aspects of a candidate’s qualifications, leading to an unbalanced evaluation. For example, a candidate’s prestigious degree might overshadow weaker technical skills. Organizations can counter this by encouraging evaluators to assess candidates across multiple competency areas independently.

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