“…During the virtual recruitment cycle, residency programmes complemented their virtual interviews with additional programming: pre‐interview virtual happy hours (unstructured time for mingling through videoconferencing), asynchronous video‐based materials (such as virtual tours and interviews of programme stakeholders) and increased social media presences 8,16,24 . It remains unclear whether these efforts are sufficient to translate the experience of in‐person interviews, which was previously considered to be the most important aspect of the recruitment cycle by applicants 15,17,25,26 . Due to the sudden and unprecedented need to transition to a virtual interview format, there are limited direct comparisons between in‐person and virtual interviews, but a paediatric surgery programme interviewed applicants both virtually and in‐person in 2018 and surveyed interviewees on their experiences 27 .…”