DoSomething.org doesn’t shy away from having fun with its job ads — after all, that’s an important part of workplace culture at the youth volunteerism nonprofit. “We exist primarily for teenagers, so ...
When it comes to careers, we tend to pay attention to what’s right in front of us. And for most graduate students, that means academe. In graduate school, you are surrounded by other graduate students ...
It’s no surprise that would-be academics find reading a faculty job ad to be a highly confusing experience. For one thing, there is no standard format for the description of faculty positions. Throw ...
HR departments everywhere, here’s a little secret: Women don’t respond well to job ads requesting “superstars” or “ninjas.” This is what hiring platform Unitive discovered in 2015 (Unitive is ...
Researchers at the University of Southern California discovered Facebook’s ad servers discriminate against women by preventing them from seeing some ads that serve up on the platform for job. When ...
While job ads that use gender-neutral language "overwhelmingly" perform best, only 38% of job ads use such language, according to a Jan. 27 report from Appcast. Ads that do not use male or ...
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