

Melissa Dobbins
Aug 1, 20191 min read
Tip of the week: Sir/Ma'am is not a sign of 'too formal'
Before assuming that a candidate won’t fit with a culture because of signs of formality like “Sir” / Ma’am”, evaluate the true culture fit..
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Matthew Borneman
Apr 17, 20182 min read
How an Individual's Name Leads to Bias in Hiring
Because different questions are asked, based on an individual’s name, a clear case of Bias has been introduced into the hiring process...
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