LinkedIn Creates Feature Aimed to Reduce Bias

LinkedIn Creates Feature Aimed to Reduce Bias

LinkedIn has introduced a new feature to “hide names and photos” in hopes to eliminate unconscious bias from recruiters as they search for qualified candidates. 

“We know that qualified candidates may be overlooked due to unconscious bias as recruiters can unintentionally use names and photos to evaluate candidates’ qualifications for a role,” said Hari Srinivasan, LinkedIn’s VP of Product.

With this feature, recruiters can hide candidate’s pictures and names in the sourcing process. That way, recruiters do not unintentionally pick candidates based on their name and photo, and instead review candidates based on their qualifications.

 

(Source: LinkedIn)

 

(Source: LinkedIn)

 

When toggled on, this new feature replaces a candidate’s photo with an avatar and replaces the candidate’s name with four randomly generated letters. The goal is to reduce bias and create an equal opportunity for companies to hire qualified candidates. 

Being able to reduce bias in the sourcing stage is a step towards creating a more inclusive workforce.

 

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