When You Notice Explicitly Biased Questions or Comments

If the interviewer asks questions or makes remarks that reflect clear stereotypes or discriminatory attitudes, it’s appropriate to address the bias directly. You can respond calmly by redirecting the conversation or politely pointing out the inappropriateness. This signals your awareness and sets boundaries for respectful interaction.

If the interviewer asks questions or makes remarks that reflect clear stereotypes or discriminatory attitudes, it’s appropriate to address the bias directly. You can respond calmly by redirecting the conversation or politely pointing out the inappropriateness. This signals your awareness and sets boundaries for respectful interaction.

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