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Report: Test-Optional Policies Result in Increased Student Diversity
Test-optional admission policies have resulted in increased application numbers and student diversity at many business schools, according to a recent report by the MBA Roundtable and Wiley. Jeff Bieganek“Test-Optional Admission Policies…
Simple Changes – Try these Resume Tips
4 Modifications That Will Make Your Resume a Breath of Fresh Air
As a job candidate, it's easy to see recruiting supervisors as big, bad challenges that you have to conquer. They're the gatekeepers, after all. But, this type of thinking…
Why I Am Leaving a Great Career in Public Education
I have worked as a public educator, first as a teacher and then as an assistant principal, for 22 years in a mix of blue and white collar, middle to upper-middle class suburban Metro-Detroit school district. The district I work in is home…
How to be a change agent for diversity, equity and inclusion in your career
The year 2020 has been fraught with examples of blatant structural inequities and systemic racism. Individuals and organizations alike have been forced to contemplate and reflect on those injustices that have been so clearly illuminated. If…
Ace that Job Interview
HOW TO ACE YOUR INTERVIEW
You’ve heard the standard questions dozens of times but know that your answers haven’t always overwhelmed your interviewers. If everyone’s asking the same questions, how can job seekers provide answers that make…
Things you should not say to a White Person at the workplace
They are called carpet-baggers among other names and are accused of working only for the money
Employees can shape diversity and inclusion at work – here’s how
Conversations on diversity, equity and inclusion have continued to be at the forefront of public discourse in the past couple months. Companies – CareerBuilder included – are developing and implementing plans, trainings and initiatives to…