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Make your job descriptions more gender-neutral

Leoforce

Make your job descriptions more gender-neutral. As we head into 2022, creating gender-neutral, inclusive job descriptions is one of the best ways to invite your ideal candidates to apply to join the team. What to avoid when writing a gender-neutral job description. How to improve your job descriptions.

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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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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. However, our recently published study examining startup hiring shows that this isn’t always the case. Sometimes the job someone applies for might not end up being the same job they are hired for.

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How Long Should a Job Description Be?

Ongig

The best-performing job descriptions are usually between 300-700 words. Give a clear job summary. Job seekers appreciate a concise and attention-grabbing paragraph in a “TL;DR” (too long; didn’t read) digital world. Adding salary info, even if it’s just a range, makes your job ad stand out.

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Discover 4 Use Cases for Applying AI to Your Recruiting Processes

Recruitment AI technology uncovers the most qualified candidates. This technology automates recruiting routines and facilitates natural conversations, resulting in higher productivity and a better candidate experience. Download the eBook to learn more!

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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. Here are 3 examples of subtle bias I find most often when editing job descriptions in Text Analyzer : 1. Here’s a job description with 83% masculine-coded words.

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Are Return-to-Office Mandates Negatively Impacting Diverse Hiring?

Social Talent

Why Flexible Work is so Important for Diverse Hiring 1. Learn more: The Strategic Benefits of Hiring International Talent 2. Learn more: Listen to our disability hiring specialist, Yasmin Sheikh talk about how to make the hiring process more inclusive: 3. It’s a tricky question to answer. Let’s examine both scenarios.