Very nice point! We had definitely thought about the fact that when slots are large and candidates are few, that would give people from less prestigious/legible backgrounds an advantage. (We were speculating idly whether we could come up with uncontroversial examples...)
But I don’t think we’d thought about the point that people might intentionally manipulate how legible their application is. That’s a very nice point! I’m wondering a bit how to model it. Obviously if the Bayesian selectors know that they’re doing this and exactly how, they’ll try to price it in (“this is illegible” is evidence that it’s from a less-qualified candidate). But I can’t really see how those dynamics play out yet. Will have to think more about it. Thanks!
Very nice point! We had definitely thought about the fact that when slots are large and candidates are few, that would give people from less prestigious/legible backgrounds an advantage. (We were speculating idly whether we could come up with uncontroversial examples...)
But I don’t think we’d thought about the point that people might intentionally manipulate how legible their application is. That’s a very nice point! I’m wondering a bit how to model it. Obviously if the Bayesian selectors know that they’re doing this and exactly how, they’ll try to price it in (“this is illegible” is evidence that it’s from a less-qualified candidate). But I can’t really see how those dynamics play out yet. Will have to think more about it. Thanks!