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by richmarr
2412 days ago
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> They are much less likely to be similarly biased against irrelevant factors like accents, mannerisms, backgrounds, etc. They're not less biased, they just average out their biases over the group. Your assumption is that three people chosen from a fairly homogenous pool are going to cancel out each others biases, which is... optimistic. I don't know from this conversation what they're actually doing, but what they should be doing is using a diverse set of opinions to create a fixed set of questions and a fixed marking scheme, and then sticking to it for that round of interviews. Then looking back over time at every interview question and analysing how well it predicted later outcomes. |
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Their track record suggests they're doing pretty well.