David, I think that you’ve hit the nail on the head. I imagine how I would react if a job posting said “the majority of successful candidates grew up in families with either wealth or income in the top quartile of their home country,” and I know even though that is predictive of success (and it might be a useful data point for estimating how likely m own application would be to succeed). I wouldn’t want to see it as a candidate. We could substitute in something less controversial, such as height, and I think that my preference to not see it would remain the same.
David, I think that you’ve hit the nail on the head. I imagine how I would react if a job posting said “the majority of successful candidates grew up in families with either wealth or income in the top quartile of their home country,” and I know even though that is predictive of success (and it might be a useful data point for estimating how likely m own application would be to succeed). I wouldn’t want to see it as a candidate. We could substitute in something less controversial, such as height, and I think that my preference to not see it would remain the same.