“…Specifically, we examine social presence (the feeling of present interpersonal warmth and empathy during an interaction; Walter, Ortbach, & Niehaves, ) interpersonal treatment (feelings of being treated with respect and dignity; Bauer et al, ), perceived behavioral control (the belief that one can influence a specific situation [perceived controllability], the confidence of being able to execute a specific behavior and to control a situation [perceived self‐efficacy]; Ajzen, ), consistency (in the sense of equal treatment; Bauer et al, ), and fairness. Furthermore, we examine acceptance variables stemming from research on novel technologies and virtual characters: privacy concerns (concerns about what happens to ones’ private data; Malhotra, Kim, & Agarwal, ), and creepiness (an ambiguous negative affective reaction toward a specific situation, paired with feelings of not knowing how to judge and handle this situation; Langer & König, ). Higher social bandwidth and interactivity in videoconference interviews should condense in the acceptance variables’ social presence, interpersonal treatment, perceived behavioral control, and consistency.…”