Behavioral interviews can help mitigate biases that often disadvantage returnees, such as employment gaps. By concentrating on how candidates reacted in specific instances, employers can assess potential employees based on their skills and potential rather than their chronological career history. This focus on demonstrated abilities rather than traditional career paths can level the playing field for returnees.
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