Four Situations When You Should Go First - Deepstash

Four Situations When You Should Go First

  1. If you’re on a ballot (county commissioner, prom queen, the Oscars)
  2. If you’re not the default choice
  3. If there are relatively few competitors (say, five or fewer) - for the advantage of the “primacy effect”
  4. If you’re interviewing for a job and you’re up against several strong candidates, you might gain an edge from being first.

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Four Situations When You Should Not Go First

  1. If you are the default choice, don’t go first.
  2. If there are many competitors (not necessarily strong ones, just a large number of them), going later can confer a small advantage, and going last can confer a huge one.
  3. If you’re operating in an...

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