Comila Shahani-Denning

Senior Vice Provost for Academics and Professor of Psychology Hofstra University

  • Hempstead NY

Expert in workplace issues and behavior, hiring practices, leadership development, human resource management

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Biography

Comila Shahani-Denning, Ph.D. is a Professor of Psychology at Hofstra University. She has been deeply involved with both the M.A. and doctoral programs since their inception at Hofstra University (1993 for the M.A. and 2004 for the doctoral). Her research expertise lies in the domain of employee selection as it is impacted (enhanced, hindered) by social media, with a particular focus on LinkedIn. Comila and colleagues have since completed further research expanding upon this issue, including several experimental studies examining recruiter perceptions of applicant profiles on LinkedIn. Comila serves on the Executive Board of METRO (Metropolitan Association for Applied Psychologists) and also serves on the Executive Board of COSI (Community of Organizational Sciences in India). Comila teaches in the M. A. and doctoral program. She teaches Research Methods, Industrial Psychology, Personnel Selection, and the Internship Course. She has served as Adjunct Professor of Psychology at Renmin University, Beijing where she has taught Industrial Psychology. Comila has also been consulting to organizations for over 20 years. Dr. Shahani- Denning has provided consulting services to a wide variety of organizations, including: APT Metrics, Prometric, AT&T, Case Corporation, Long Island Board of Realtors, Mineola Youth and Family Services, Pass & Seymour, Rx Maxwell, St. Francis Hospital, and Thomas Cook, among others. Services include the facilitation and implementation of leadership development programs, test development, the assessment and evaluation of sales professionals, and the implementation of self-managed teams.

Industry Expertise

Professional Training and Coaching
Social Media
Research
Human Resources

Areas of Expertise

Use of Social Media in Hiring
Office Politics
Workplace Communication
Psychology
Public Speaking
Organizational Development
Leadership Development
Workplace Behavior
Human Resource Development
Workplace Civility
Sexual Harrassment in the Workplace

Education

Rice University

PhD

Psychology

1988

Rice University

Masters

Pyschology

1986

St. Xavier University

Bachelors

Psychology

1983

Affiliations

  • Treasurer: METRO New York Metropolitan Association of Applied Psychology
  • Member, Executive Board, COSI (Community of Organizational Sciences in India)

Media Appearances

What Tips Do You Have for Someone Unhappy in Their Career?

WalletHub  online

2020-03-09

Dr. Shahani answers the reader:

"I would ask them to evaluate why they were unhappy with their career. It is important to separate job from a career? If it was the job, I would be asking them to identify what aspects of the job they were unhappy with- what factors are in their control and what is not in their control? I would also encourage them to not quit hastily but would encourage them to be proactive in looking for other opportunities. ... No matter what job one has held, you can extract the knowledge, skills, and abilities acquired and apply them to a new role. I also encourage my students not to think of salary only but to really try to think of a job that they will really enjoy doing- In the best scenario, a good job should not feel like work."

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Weighing the impact of the attractiveness advantage

Human Resources Executive  

2019-12-03

Physically attractive people have long been viewed as more sociable, happier and successful than their less attractive counterparts. This stereotype has been documented as far back as the early 1970s in psychology journals and academic studies, according to Comila Shahani-Denning, professor of psychology and director of the master’s program in industrial and organizational psychology at Hofstra University.

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Harassment Claims Reshape the Workplace

WABC7-Eyewitness News  tv

2017-12-01

Dr. Comila Shahani-Denning discusses the impact on corporate America of the flood of high-profile sexual harassment cases in media, entertainment and politics, and the ways companies can prevent such behavior in the workplace.

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Articles

LinkedIn and recruitment: how profiles differ across occupations

Employee Relations, 2014

Julie Zide, Ben Elman, Comila Shahani-Denning

The purpose this research is to identify the elements of a LinkedIn profile that hiring professionals focus on most, and then examine LinkedIn profiles in terms of these identified elements across different industries.

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An Examination of Attractiveness Biases in the Context of Hiring Through Social Networking Sites.

Journal of Organizational Psychology, 2014

Lisa S. Paik, Comila Shahani-Denning, Rodger W.Griffeth

The impact of physical attractiveness and amount of information presented through LinkedIn was examined in this study. Participants recruited through the professional networking site, LinkedIn, were asked to look at one of six LinkedIn profiles and make judgments based on the information presented.

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Selection interviews: Role of interviewer warmth, interview structure, and interview outcome in applicants’ perceptions of organizations

Consulting Psychology Journal: Practice and Research, 2013

Comila Shahani-Denning, Bonnie Farago, Julie S. Zide

This study examined reactions to different types of interviews. The main findings were a significant 3-way interaction found between interview outcome, interview structure, and warmth of the interviewer for accepting a job offer. Implications for organizational practice include incorporating interviewer warmth into the structured interview process, as well as hiring recruiters who demonstrate warm behaviors.

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