Most job candidates know to dress nicely for Zoom interviews and to arrange a professional-looking background for the camera. But a new Yale study suggests they also ought to test the quality of their microphones. Most job candidates know to dress nicely for Zoom interviews and to arrange a professional-looking background for the camera. But a new Yale study suggests they also ought to test the quality of their microphones. Social Sciences Economics & Business Phys.org – latest science and technology news stories
Zoom bias: The social costs of having a ‘tinny’ sound during video conferences
