The Halo Effect: Interviewing Under the Influence

Erin Devlin • June 22, 2015

Have you ever walked into an interview and immediately thought, 'Yes, she's the one!' or 'Yes, this is the company for me!'? Some people call this instinct or 'just knowing', that feeling of meeting someone that reflects your values and attitudes. It might be that you can see how they could immediately add value to your company, or that if you work together you'll get on famously.

Partly this is instinct, but don't be fooled – you may have fallen victim to The Halo Effect. The Halo Effect is powerful. It can take hold of you and your judgement like a runaway train. It can cloud all of your objective thoughts and drown them in sugar coated positives.

Not to say that you can't enjoy this feeling, but your life will be easier in the long run if you can lift the veil just a little bit and let some of your critical thinking peek through. In technical terms, The Halo Effect is a cognitive bias in which the observer's existing view of a person, brand, product or company can influence their thoughts and feelings about the person or entity's character or properties.

Psychologist Edward Thorndike first coined the term in 1920 in reference to a person being perceived as having a halo around them. It's easy to do in interviews, particularly if you've put a lot of time and effort into the recruitment process. You can walk into a room and just want the person to be right. ' Please be the one,' you're thinking! At people2people, from time to time we're the same – we just want the next candidate to be the right one for our client.

Fortunately, professionalism helps us to sweep this aside and ensure that we don't just see the positives, but also dig into areas that require further investigation. The Halo Effect can also come into play for candidates assessing companies.

You might walk into the interview and hit it off with the interviewer, but remember to ask some key questions to critically assess the company's fit for you. Are you letting your excellent rapport with the interviewer cloud your judgement of the company? Many interviews can start with a feeling that you’ve fallen victim to The Halo Effect. The question you need to ask yourself is: ' Is this The Halo Effect? Or have I found the right candidate/company?'

Find the job you love I Find the right talent
Get in touch with people2people

Australia   I   United Kingdom

In business since 2002 in Australia, NZ, and the United Kingdom, people2people is an award-winning recruitment agency with people at our heart. With over 12 offices, we specialise in accounting and finance, business support, education, executive, government, HR, legal, marketing and digital, property, sales, supply chain, and technology sectors. As the proud recipients of the 2024 Outstanding Large Agency and Excellence in Candidate Care Awards, we are dedicated to helping businesses achieve success through a people-first approach.



Share insights

Recent articles

By Aiden Boast July 14, 2025
As the marketing and digital industry heads into 2025, teams are balancing cautious hiring with growing expectations for innovation and versatility. AI adoption is high, yet resource shortages persist. This update highlights the sector's shift toward cross-functional talent and how organisations are redefining roles to stay ahead.
By Nicole Consterdine July 10, 2025
Australia’s public sector is navigating budget pressures, skills shortages, and slow hiring cycles while striving to retain staff in a competitive landscape. In this update, Chelsea Dale discusses where the biggest recruitment roadblocks and opportunities lie. Discover what agencies can do to future-proof their team
By Nicole Consterdine July 7, 2025
The public sector in Australia and New Zealand is under increasing strain as budget cuts, slow hiring, and talent attrition challenge workforce stability. While most recruitment is aimed at maintaining existing operations, long-term strategies are falling behind. This update explores the pressures shaping government teams and the steps needed to secure future capability.
By Mary Savova July 7, 2025
New legal reforms in Australia and New Zealand are transforming employment practices in 2025. From fixed-term contract limits to stronger protections against harassment and wage theft, the pressure is on employers to modernise policies. This update explains what’s changed and how businesses can build compliance and trust.
By Sharna Bryant July 3, 2025
Australia’s sales job market is holding steady, even as economic pressures shape new candidate behaviours and expectations. In this update, SEEK’s Danny Merrigan reveals why salary review conversations now top the list of priorities and which roles are driving hiring activity. Learn what’s shaping recruitment success

Latest Media Features


Get in touch

Find out more by contacting one of our specialisat recruitment consultants across Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom.

Contact us