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by k0
3987 days ago
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I respectfully disagree that the comment is terrible, though as its author I may be biased. The gist of my comment was to ask questions. CTRL-F "?". This service is not necessary if a company wants to hire diversity, all they have to do is look at the candidate to see that the candidate is non-white (again, if hiring diversity is the goal of the company). That just seems racist though. I do agree with your point that companies can source from wherever they want, but using a service that excludes one or more races is really not a favorable solution. As I mentioned in a previous comment, I cannot recommend this solution to my clients, as it has too much potential for litigation. If Jopwell simply allowed all candidates to apply, regardless of race, and let the client company apply a filter like "Black" or "Native American" or search by photo, if that is the criteria or purpose of their search, then it would make a bit more sense. |
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The purpose of this is not for companies who want to (illegally, I might add) make hiring decisions based on race.
The purpose of this is to provide an additional component to the funnel for companies that want to increase the diversity of the pool from which they are drawing candidates, so that their (hopefully, already race-blind) hiring process ends up producing a more diverse pool of selected employees.