Music... how will it help me?
@snowhybiscuis (1882)
Philippines
February 11, 2011 9:04am CST
I am thinking of putting a pipe in music on the recruitment area. Maybe I would just put on some soft music or jazz. However, I worry that it will just pose as a disturbance to my interviewers.
Is my plan good enough for implementation?
1 response
@classicalgeek (185)
• United States
13 Feb 11
Actually, researchers have found that classical music works best, and at a level of 52 decibels. You could turn the volume down very low and it would still have a good effect.
Classical music tends to make people more productive and healthier, and encourages getting along with others. So yes, I would do it.
If you want to read the research try here: http://www.wikyblog.com/CynthiaWunsch. There is a lot of research on this site.
@tyq1991213 (4)
• China
13 Feb 11
well ,in my opinion, I think pop music is better than classic,because it is full of passion and pleasure, pop music tends to make people more energetic.I am from China.My English is not good enough.
@classicalgeek (185)
• United States
13 Feb 11
I am not basing this on opinion but only on peer-reviewed scientific research. If you think classical music is not full of passion and pleasure, and can make people more energetic, I encourage you to listen to more classical music.
@snowhybiscuis (1882)
• Philippines
4 Mar 11
Thanks for all your comments and suggestions. I will try first the classical. It may change the mood of my staff.
See you around mylot.