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How To Write Job Descriptions to Attract Diverse Candidates | CC

ClearCompany Recruiting

Many businesses still struggle with crafting compelling job postings that invite diverse candidates. Below we discuss some of the application barriers that candidates face when searching for a job and what you can do to write more inclusive job descriptions.

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How to Stand Out in a Group Interview: 12 Top Strategies

Zengig

It’s not every day you find yourself face to face with the other contenders for a job you want, but a group interview puts you in this exact scenario. And, to make things more intense, you’re duking it out for the attention and approval of the interviewer right there in front of each other. What is a group interview?

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What is Job Description Benchmarking?

Ongig

Job description benchmarking is similar to salary benchmarking, where you study how other companies list their compensation packages. Instead, you’ll study their job descriptions and internal details to ensure you aren’t missing key components to complete tasks successfully. So, where do you start?

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When the Job Description Doesn’t Match the Job

Recruiting Daily

When most people apply for jobs, they expect the job description on postings to match the job that will be filled. Sometimes the job someone applies for might not end up being the same job they are hired for. Why jobs change between posting and hiring. Positive and negative impacts.

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How to Nail Group Interviews Every Time

JazzHR

When it comes to finding the right person for a new role in your business, group interviews can be a valuable tool in your recruitment process. Group or panel interviews come with a range of benefits, including saving you precious time and helping you gain deeper insight into a candidate’s suitability for the job.

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4 Tips To Eliminate Job Description Gender Bias and Improve Your Hiring

Vervoe

Yet, an organization cannot achieve diversity if its job descriptions don’t set them up for success. Language significantly impacts whether or not a job seeker identifies with a role, which influences whether or not they apply — particularly for female job seekers. Gender-biased vs. gender-neutral job descriptions.

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3 Examples of Subtle Bias [in Job Descriptions]

Ongig

Subtle bias in job descriptions is more common than you think. And it deters diverse candidates from applying for your jobs. It’s a: “discrete prejudice or preference toward a certain group, person, or thing that can drive one’s decisions and actions.” Here’s a job description with 83% masculine-coded words.