Hindsight bias
This is the tendency to believe that a candidate's success or failure was predictable or inevitable after the fact, even if it was not foreseeable at the time of the hiring decision. Hindsight bias can make us overestimate our own abilities and knowledge as evaluators, and it can make us less willing to take risks or try new things in the hiring process.
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