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How to Identify and Address Bias in the Recruitment Process

Recruiting Daily

We usually spot bias in hindsight—or at the very least, after it’s too late to do something about it. Identify bias by identifying standards for recruiting questions and evaluation metrics. Have hiring partners give anecdotal and quantitative scores and hold them up against predetermined standards and metrics.

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Must follow instagram account + Creative job ads + Making peace with remote work + Discussing race in the workplace + New laws make hiring harder

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If all this soccer talk has you thinking “heck, maybe I’ll give this a shot,” then rally some activity-starved team members and join me next weekend at the Governor’s Cup on Governors Island. Why do I keep referencing sport in this email? REMINDER: TO POST AN HR JOB, CLICK THE LINK AT THE TOP.

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Why You Need to Create an Internship Program

MightyRecruiter

Equally important is the fact that recruiting interns—and working towards developing an internship program—can add a lot of value to an overall recruiting strategy, even for small employers. Interns can help build goodwill with key business contacts, such as hiring the child of a key customer for a summer internship program.

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Pandora’s Principal Sourcer Talks Reshaping Diversity and Inclusion Initiatives

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After almost 10 years unearthing talent for the likes of Pandora and Google, Marvin Stickel has seen it all in tech sourcing – from the evolution of the candidate vetting process, to the cultural shift in diversity hiring in Silicon Valley. The downsides of profile-centric hiring models.

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Big Company on Campus: Recruiting Tips to Stand Out From the Competition

Yello

Job openings hit a record high this spring, giving job seekers their pick of open roles, while many employers struggle to find and hire qualified employees. With a scarcity of talent, organizations are increasing their investment in campus recruitment to source top student talent. Lead a year-round strategy. About Jason Weingarten.

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Building a compelling employee value proposition (EVP)

Achievers - Recruiting

At its core, an employee value proposition (EVP) is the unique set of benefits and opportunities that a company offers employees in return for their skills and discretionary effort. For instance, a sports equipment retailer might focus on health benefits and include fitness opportunities and discounts.

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Key Components Missing from Your Organization’s Internship Program

Yello

Missing: An established campus recruiting strategy. College campuses are the perfect launching pad for your organization’s internship recruiting program. Most companies’ college recruiting efforts begin and end with the campus career fair. Missing: An official onboarding process.

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