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9 Best Diversity Tools for Job Descriptions in 2024

Ongig

How Text Analyzer works First, you get a dashboard of Total Score and Gender Bias Scores. This is filterable by team, location, recruiter, and hiring manager. So, you even see how you compare to your top competitors. And diversity tools can help with that. That’s what we’re all about! We sure are!

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How do I pay quarantined workers? Absence management for COVID-19.

ApplicantStack

Business owners and Human Resources professionals are doing their best to protect their employees while continuing to serve their customers, clients and—in the case of healthcare providers—their patients. How do you pay quarantined employees? We discuss FMLA after we discuss broader Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) requirements.

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The Startup Hiring Guide: Hiring for rapid growth from 5 to 50

Workable

Silicon Valley has figured out how to build great products and turn them into successful business models. How to write job descriptions. The Series A crunch may be tough but the talent crunch is brutal. I talk to high-growth startups every day and I keep hearing versions of “compared to recruiting, fundraising was easy”.

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Ask a Manager speed round

Ask a Manager

How to read answers live: Refresh the page to see new questions/answers. How to ask questions: I’m not taking new questions for this round — I received 750 questions in part 1 and only answered a fraction of them, so today is to answer more of the questions from part 1 that I didn’t get to originally. Is this normal?

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The 7 Deadly Sins of Recruiting (and How to Overcome Them)

Linkedin Talent Blog

Here’s the thing - the industry has no shortage of respectable professionals recruiters who genuinely want to do good work in building great teams, matching people to the right opportunities. Why this happens: There are a few things scarier than a busy recruiter’s to-do list. Plus, let’s be real: rejections suck.