Does being an introvert influence the chance of getting hired at a job interview?

Patrik Kiss - Dec 11 '19 - - Dev Community

As the title say, if someone is an introvert, how does that influence their chances of getting hired at a job interview?

Do the interviewers consider or a good or bad trait? Or they don't really care about it?

Since there are a lot of stages of being introvert, let's take myself as an example.

I am an introvert myself, but I don't feel nervous around crowds at all, and it never causes any problem to talk to strangers at all if they initiate a conversation, but if not necessary, I don't start talking by myself.

So let's say I'm at a job interview, and obviously questions will be asked, I can easily answer them(as long as I actually know what to say at all), although it wouldn't be hard for them to realize I'm an introvert, since I would definitely not force a conversation.

Although if the topic is something I'm interested in, I can talk a lot.

So being this kind of introvert, would it influence my chances in any way?

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