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This is Scientific American 60-Second Science. I'm Christopher Intagliata. Got a minute?

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If you're applying for a job a couple thousand miles away, a Skype interview will certainly be cheaper than meeting in person.

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But it could end up costing you the job.

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Because a study finds that a video chat can make you seem less likeable than a face-to-face interview would.

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Researchers recruited 104 MBA students, most of whom had about five years' work experience.

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Half the students acted as job candidates for a position at a fictional company; the other half served as interviewers.

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Each candidate interviewed both in person and via video chat.

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Turns out, job seekers on video were rated as less likeable, and were less likely to be recommended for the job.

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And it's not just the interviewees who got worse scores with video.

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Interviewers themselves were judged as less personable, competent and trustworthy.

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Even less attractive.

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The results appear in the journal Management Decision.

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It's harder to telegraph emotions and maintain eye contact during a video chat.

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So if Skype's your only option, the researchers recommend positioning your webcam as close to eye level as possible, and being more expressive than usual,

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it might land you some actual FaceTime down the line.

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American 60-Second Science. I'm Christopher Intagliata.

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