Optimism bias

This is the tendency to overestimate the likelihood of positive outcomes, and to underestimate the likelihood of negative outcomes. In the context of hiring, this can lead to a belief that a candidate will be successful or will fit in well, even if there is no objective evidence to support this belief, and can result in hiring decisions that are not based on reality or on objective criteria.

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