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Top 5 Tips for Recruiting Veterans

Ongig

Here are 5 tips we found for recruiting veterans: 1. Set goals for recruiting veterans. Setting a diversity goal is key if you want to get results for recruiting veterans. Companies are getting more focused on setting goals when it comes to diversity. percent are Black, and 12.1 percent are Hispanic.”

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Support employment for people with disabilities: 5 inclusive hiring tips

Insperity

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics , the unemployment rate for persons with a disability was 8 percent in 2018, more than twice the rate of those with no disability. Building an inclusive workforce means being open-minded to the diverse population of people with disabilities. Broaden your recruiting.

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Making Diversity Central to Success: Q&A With Chevron’s Chief Diversity Officer

HR Digest

Diversity is an overused word, but at Chevron it’s a perfect description of its corporate culture. The company’s 2018 Corporate Responsibility Report highlights how diversity and inclusion (D&I) feature so centrally in the company’s success story. Efforts to bring more diversity to the oil and gas industry are working.

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Making Social Media Work for You—Not Against You—in Recruiting for Diversity

HR Daily Advisor

Achieving a diverse workforce and learning how to use social media to recruit talent are two common goals for employers. Today’s social media-aided recruiting opens a world of opportunities to find a diverse set of potential employees. Sometimes, though, the two objectives can work against each other.

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Can HR really fix organisations’ diversity problems?

cipHR

It’s time for a new approach to improve workplace diversity and inclusion – one focused on changing the environment in order to “de-weaponise the cultures that we oversee,” argued John Amaechi, a former NBA basketball player turned organisational psychologist, at the CIPD Festival of Work 2020.

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Paradigm for Parity® Coalition’s 5 Actionable Steps to Gender Equity

Visier

Perhaps this is due to broader talent pools, improved quality of decision-making, and innovation due to diversity of thought as suggested by a McKinsey Report. I certainly saw this first-hand with my own experience in building a diverse team. Instead, prioritize diverse candidate slates and decision-making panels.

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Diversity in leadership: 6 steps to make it happen

Insperity

Does your company have diversity in its leadership? However, potential benefits and enthusiasm around the issue haven’t yet translated into more diverse C-suites. The lack of diversity in leadership is a missed opportunity for companies that are serious about creating an inclusive culture. Understand the full scope of diversity.