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Are there 'empirical studies' illustrating the fact that people tend to unconsciously/consciously recruit Do recruiters hire people 'like themselves'like themselves?

I have seen it quoted in various sources (e.g. this article in Forbes) that there exist studies which explicitly demonstrate that, in some way or another, people tend to unconsciously recruit people 'like themselves'. This can mean culturally, physically, having similar background, being from a similar part of the world or other such things depending on the context.

Are there studies which show that, either consciously or unconsciously, people recruit people 'like themselves' in the above or related ways?

Are there 'empirical studies' illustrating the fact that people tend to unconsciously/consciously recruit people 'like themselves'?

I have seen it quoted in various sources (e.g. this article in Forbes) that there exist studies which explicitly demonstrate that, in some way or another, people tend to unconsciously recruit people 'like themselves'. This can mean culturally, physically, having similar background, being from a similar part of the world or other such things depending on the context.

Are there studies which show that, either consciously or unconsciously, people recruit people 'like themselves' in the above or related ways?

Do recruiters hire people like themselves?

I have seen it quoted in various sources (e.g. this article in Forbes) that, in some way or another, people tend to unconsciously recruit people 'like themselves'. This can mean culturally, physically, having similar background, being from a similar part of the world or other such things depending on the context.

Are there studies which show that, either consciously or unconsciously, people recruit people 'like themselves' in the above or related ways?

I have seen it quoted in various sources (e.g. this article in Forbes) that there exist studies which explicitly demonstrate that, in some way or another, people tend to unconsciously recruit people 'like themselves'. This can mean culturally, physically, having similar background, being from a similar part of the world or other such things depending on the context.

Are there studies which show that, either consciously or unconsciously, people recruit people 'like themselves' in the above or related ways?

I have seen it quoted in various sources that there exist studies which explicitly demonstrate that, in some way or another, people tend to unconsciously recruit people 'like themselves'. This can mean culturally, physically, having similar background, being from a similar part of the world or other such things depending on the context.

Are there studies which show that, either consciously or unconsciously, people recruit people 'like themselves' in the above or related ways?

I have seen it quoted in various sources (e.g. this article in Forbes) that there exist studies which explicitly demonstrate that, in some way or another, people tend to unconsciously recruit people 'like themselves'. This can mean culturally, physically, having similar background, being from a similar part of the world or other such things depending on the context.

Are there studies which show that, either consciously or unconsciously, people recruit people 'like themselves' in the above or related ways?

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Are there 'empirical studies' illustrating the fact that people tend to unconsciously/consciously recruit people 'like themselves'?

I have seen it quoted in various sources that there exist studies which explicitly demonstrate that, in some way or another, people tend to unconsciously recruit people 'like themselves'. This can mean culturally, physically, having similar background, being from a similar part of the world or other such things depending on the context.

Are there studies which show that, either consciously or unconsciously, people recruit people 'like themselves' in the above or related ways?