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Culture Hinges On Great Hiring: Here’s How To Approach It
Bringing culture into the recruitment and hiring process is the best way to ingrain it throughout an organization. However, this approach should be thoughtfully crafted
Half Of Americans Don’t Ever Expect Gender Parity Atop The Fortune 500
Half of Americans think that the number of women in the highest echelons of business is unlikely ever to match the number of men
From The Dorm To The HQ: How 2 Students Launched The Tech Giant Google
Little did two students realize the results of their conversation in the dorm room of Stanford University. This is the inspiring story of how Google was born
Viewpoint: The Workplace Is Evolving for Working Mothers
The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act and the PUMP Act ensure additional freedoms to mothers in the workplace. However, employers can still do more to support the needs of
Survey Finds Half of Candidates Have Accepted a Job Offer Before Reneging
In another sign of declining loyalty by employees toward employers, a recent survey found that 50 percent of candidates accepted a job offer between May 2022 and May
Viewpoint: How a Person's Name Can Prompt Hiring Discrimination
Following up on an experiment from 2004, two economists have found that study participants systematically discriminated against job candidates with names they associated
California Bill Targets Workplace Violence
The California Legislature recently passed a bill that would require employers to adopt workplace violence prevention plans, maintain records of any threats or incidents
How To Write A Character Reference Letter For A Friend Or Family Member
A character reference letter can make or break an applicant’s chances. Here’s how to write a great one
Women In The C-Suite Are Making Their Mark In The Tech Industry
Women only account for 28% of professionals in the tech industry