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Secrets And Lies: 5 Ways To Free Your Hiring Bias

TalentCulture

They’re routinely considered “too short” to be leaders in the C-suite, as shown in a study from 2004 that turned into a long-lasting benchmark on implicit bias. Circular logic, meet backasswards recruiting strategies. The study also found that for every inch above six feet fall, CEOs received about an additional $790 a year.