Although research demonstrates that self‐verification striving can have positive outcomes in the hiring process, it remains unclear how this drive to present oneself authentically manifests in candidates’ behavior during job interviews. We examine whether self‐verifying behavior, including revelation of negative information about the self, is related to success in job interviews. Study 1 showed that self‐verification striving among 112 MBA students predicted their self‐verifying behavior during mock job interviews, which in turn led to success in converting interviews into actual offers 6 months later. Using a sample of 102 recent job seekers, Study 2 showed that self‐verification striving was associated with the extent to which candidates ...
Chronic self-promoters may thrive in job interviews where such behavior is encouraged. In Study 1, 7...
Past research has found that verbal and nonverbal communication are both powerful vehicles for impre...
Drawing on signalling theory, we propose that use of deceptive impression management (IM) in the emp...
Although research demonstrates that self‐verification striving can have positive outcomes in the hir...
In this paper, we explore whether individuals who strive to self-verify flourish or flounder on the ...
The self-presentation tactics of candidates during job interviews and on personality inventories hav...
peer-reviewedCan employers use realistic job previews to encourage applicants to open up in job int...
Can employers use realistic job previews to encourage applicants to open up in job interviews? We dr...
When job applicants lie in job interviews, they can deprive a more honest candidate of a job and dep...
The current set of studies attempted to examine how particular interpersonal goals affected the disp...
“Self-verification striving ” means bringing others to know you for who you really are, which can be...
This study examined the likelihood that college students are to deceive regarding various profession...
Job applicant faking, that is, consciously misrepresenting information during the selection process,...
Existing literature determines that faking occurs within employment interviews but has not yet focus...
Multiple frameworks and models postulate an effect of job interview preparation on faking. Two studi...
Chronic self-promoters may thrive in job interviews where such behavior is encouraged. In Study 1, 7...
Past research has found that verbal and nonverbal communication are both powerful vehicles for impre...
Drawing on signalling theory, we propose that use of deceptive impression management (IM) in the emp...
Although research demonstrates that self‐verification striving can have positive outcomes in the hir...
In this paper, we explore whether individuals who strive to self-verify flourish or flounder on the ...
The self-presentation tactics of candidates during job interviews and on personality inventories hav...
peer-reviewedCan employers use realistic job previews to encourage applicants to open up in job int...
Can employers use realistic job previews to encourage applicants to open up in job interviews? We dr...
When job applicants lie in job interviews, they can deprive a more honest candidate of a job and dep...
The current set of studies attempted to examine how particular interpersonal goals affected the disp...
“Self-verification striving ” means bringing others to know you for who you really are, which can be...
This study examined the likelihood that college students are to deceive regarding various profession...
Job applicant faking, that is, consciously misrepresenting information during the selection process,...
Existing literature determines that faking occurs within employment interviews but has not yet focus...
Multiple frameworks and models postulate an effect of job interview preparation on faking. Two studi...
Chronic self-promoters may thrive in job interviews where such behavior is encouraged. In Study 1, 7...
Past research has found that verbal and nonverbal communication are both powerful vehicles for impre...
Drawing on signalling theory, we propose that use of deceptive impression management (IM) in the emp...