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How To Prepare Your Company for a Recession or Economic Downturn

Great Place to Work

While most companies focus on their bottom line to survive a recession, research on how to help your business survive a recession by Great Place to Work® has shown that focusing on employee engagement – particularly diversity and inclusion – helps companies thrive during a recession. How diversity and inclusion can help during a recession.

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How HR Can Tackle Diversity Using the Rooney Rule

Visier

In August 2015, the need for more workforce diversity was spotlighted in a big way when President Obama issued a call to action to technology companies, encouraging them to hire more women and minorities by implementing the Rooney Rule. The need to hire diversely goes beyond dollars and cents, too.

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5 Examples of Racial Bias in Hiring

Ongig

We found 5 examples of racial bias in hiring. Racial bias in hiring starts with the job description. For example, take this Software Development Engineer job description we found (this week) on Glassdoor for example. Lever’s blog on unconscious bias in the recruitment process hits on blind resume screenings.

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9 Top Diversity Recruiting Platforms

Ongig

3 out of 4 ( about 76% ) of candidates say company diversity is essential when looking for jobs. This post covers 9 top diversity recruiting platforms to help you find top talent. But first, let’s dive into the advantages of building a diverse workforce. So, how do you reach these diverse candidates?

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How Citizens CHRO Susan LaMonica shepherds employees through transitions and acquisitions

HR Brew

It turned out that she loved it, and the stint turned into a decades-long career at JPMorgan running development, with a focus on “learning, leadership, diversity, culture, [and] organizational change.” After leaving JPMorgan in 2006, LaMonica took a five-year career hiatus for personal reasons.

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Dr. Lanetta Greer: “You can’t please everybody”

Thrive Global

On May 12, 2006, my life forever changed. Up until this point, I had only hired caregivers to work at Home 4 the Heart, Inc. Can you share three reasons with our readers about why it’s important for a business to have a diverse executive team? A diverse executive team gives your business an advantage.

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Are HR's diversity and inclusion strategies proprietary information?

Steve Boese

The story I wanted to highlight is about a big tech company fight over an employee non-compe te, but not one of the ones we expect - surrounding some star engineer working on the latest VR or AI tech - it centers around HR, more specifically, around a Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer heading to Microsoft from IBM.