Business managers are often overly confident of their own hiring ability because they are more likely to monitor the successes of people they hired than the achievements of those they rejected. this illustrates that overconfidence may be facilitated by:

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Overconfidence may be facilitated by lack of evidence to dissuade the manager from their point of view. People see what they want to see. They believe they make good hires, but they usually don't follow the career trajectories of people they do not hire, so they have no basis on which to compare or evaluate them.