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Diversity Hiring: the best candidate sources

EmployeeReferrals.com

Employee Referrals are the best way to increase diversity Recruiting diverse candidates is a daunting task. It's so hard, in fact, that most people talk more about retaining diverse candidates than sourcing new ones (how many articles have you read about building a culture of inclusivity?). And that’s a great place to start.

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Why Recruiters Should Consider Structured Interviews

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Too many recruiters and hiring managers ask interview questions that reflect their biases, increasing the likelihood that they don’t fairly compare candidates. Even worse, many recruiters just “wing it” when conducting interviews because they claim that’s the best way to, “get a real feel for the candidate.”

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9 Need-to-Know Recruitment News Stories – 21st September 2015

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In the news this week: Hired Has A New CEO. There’s been a bit of a leadership shuffle at Hired : President Mehul Patel has been promoted to CEO, while the previous CEO, founder Matt Mickiewicz, has become chief productive officer. The company recently hired its first CMO too — Juney Ham, co-founder investment advisor startup Upside.

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Diversity Hiring: the best candidate sources

EmployeeReferrals.com

The advice you get is about fostering a culture of diversity at your workplace. College recruiting is a good way to find quality hires who will grow with your company. Cultural institutions, national councils, meetup groups, and even churches. Employee Referrals perform best, with one in 10 candidates being hired.