Attractive students no longer receive better results as classes moved online

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S016517652200283X

Student beauty and grades under in-person and remote teaching

This paper examines the role of student facial attractiveness on academic outcomes under various forms of instruction, using data from engineering stu…

My first job during and out of college back in 2003, we were entirely remote. We hired exclusively over the phone which resulted in a mix of people that were completely diverse in their backgrounds and at the same time truly qualified to do the work.

The company went on to grow quite successfully until it was acquired 6 years later. I feel that zoom and video conferencing allows some of that "appearance" factor back in. Based on my experience though, if I had my way, job interviews would be exclusively audio only.

> if I had my way, job interviews would be exclusively audio only.

The problem just shifts. People with attractive voices would then have an advantage.

At least voice coaching / training is relatively accessible? A lot easier than some physical features imo.

And you could argue having a clear easy to understand voice is a job skill for most positions, I think.

Indeed, but more tractable for a person to address.