Achieving DEI in Hiring: Strategies for Success
Introduction
4 points you can include in your hiring process in order to improve diversity recruitment
- Partner with organizations that support underrepresented communities
By working with groups that advocate for women, LGBTQ+ individuals, and other underrepresented groups, you can expand your reach and attract a more diverse pool of candidates. In addition, using inclusive language in your job postings and outreach efforts can help to make your company more appealing to a wider range of candidates.
- Address bias in the hiring process
Blind screening of resumes, where names and other identifying information are removed, can help to eliminate any unconscious biases that may exist. Additionally, training interviewers to ask objective and job-related questions and allowing candidates to meet with a diverse group of interviewers can also help reduce bias.
- Creating a diverse candidate pool
In Europe, only 19% of senior leadership positions are held by individuals from a minority ethnic background, highlighting the need for increased representation. Partnering with organizations such as ‘UpRising’ in the UK or ‘the European Network Against Racism’ can help to increase the visibility of underrepresented groups in the candidate pool.
- Provide an inclusive onboarding process
This can include training on DEI topics, introducing new employees to diverse groups within the company, and providing resources for support and growth. Recognizing and respecting the holidays of each religion and culture is also an important aspect of promoting DEI in the workplace. Providing flexibility for employees to celebrate their holidays, as well as educating all employees about different cultural traditions, can help create a more inclusive and welcoming environment.
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