When you're an employer looking at a giant stack of resumes,you have to find some way to quickly narrow the field. But how execute you execute that fairly? And what happens when your obliging intentions backfire?In this episode, we bring you a group of stories about hiring. We talk to a female software engineer who's trying to bring blind hiring to Silicon Valley. She's arrive up with a way to mask applicants' voices during an interview--we hear what it sounds like. And, or we look at what happened when the nation's biggest employer began hiring people who had felony records. It turned out that those employees performed just as well as people with no criminal background--sometimes better. The employer? The United States military.
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