People who are anxious perform more poorly in job interviews, and the effect is worse for men than women, according to new research from the University of Guelph Ontario, Canada.
Anxiety often shows up as nervous tics, difficulty speaking and trouble coming up with answers, all of which are known to influence hiring outcomes, said psychology professor Deborah Powell.
While men are no more anxious than women during job interviews, they experience significantly greater impairments from anxiety, researchers said.
Overall, anxious men and women were rated lower on interview performance than their less-nervous counterparts. But nervous men were penalised the most, ranking far below equally nervous women in post-interview measures.
"It could simply be that people have stereotypes about anxiety and that it's more socially acceptable for a woman to be anxious," Powell said.
"While for men, it may look out of character. They may be expected to be less emotional and more assertive," she said.
"They may practise being interviewed with a friend or seek emotional support by talking about their fears. On average, men tend to engage more in avoidance. As a result men do less to prepare for the interview and perform worse," she said.
But what is clear, the researchers said, is that anxiety impairs candidates' ability to perform in the job interview.
"It would be advantageous for both men and women to learn to effectively deal with their interview anxiety," said Feiler.
Telling job candidates what to expect during the interview, including the types of questions to be asked, may reduce anxiety, Powell said.
Research also suggests that when people are anxious, they appear as less warm and enthusiastic, which are the two key determinants of interview performance, Powell said.
The study was published in the journal Personality and Individual Differences.
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