Answer:
Anchoring bias
Explanation:
Anchoring bias refers to the tendency that people has to rely too much on one specific piece of information or on the first information they get and they make a decision based in this piece of information. People take this only piece of information and take decisions based on it.
In the example, job seekers often focus on a desired salary while ignoring other aspects of the job. In this case, they focus on one specific piece of information (salary in this case) and they decide based on it, not thinking about the "whole picture" that might include negative features of the job (like benefits or working environment).
Thus, this is an example of anchoring bias.