
The American job interview, decoded
Chapter 1
How Thomas Edison invented the interview
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Chapter 2
Decoding the psychology of behavioral questions
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Chapter 3
Unspoken social rules and cultural codes
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Chapter 4
The rise of the digital and AI interviewer
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YOUR GOAL
Master of The American job interview, decoded
Ch 1 · How Thomas Edison invented the interview
sloane Edison's Interview Invention
Edison crafted questions, new and smart! (Oh-oh, right from the start!) For his company, playing a part! (Oh-oh, with a knowledge chart!)
Fun Fact
Edison's test: Thomas Edison rejected applicant Albert Einstein's associate because he did not know the speed of sound, a fact easily looked up in textbooks.
Glossary
interview (noun)
A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person. In 1921, Thomas Edison pioneered this evaluation method by administering a rigorous written test to job candidates.
A formal meeting in which one or more persons question, consult, or evaluate another person. In 1921, Thomas Edison pioneered this evaluation method by administering a rigorous written test to job candidates.
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Who published the first scientific study on structured behavioral interviewing in 1980?
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What percentage of applicants successfully passed Thomas Edison's 1921 trivia screening test?
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When did paper resumes become a standard, mandatory requirement for American job seekers?
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In what year did Thomas Edison introduce his famous 150-question job applicant test?
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What did Thomas Edison's controversial 1921 applicant test primarily focus on assessing?
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In what year did white-collar workers first outnumber blue-collar workers in the United States?
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Before standardized interviews became popular, what was the primary way people secured corporate jobs?


