June 2, 2021

Businesses and organizations are striving to make their teams more diverse and inclusive because they know that diverse teams outperform non-diverse teams.

However, everyday business practices can unintentionally exclude some diverse candidates. Seth Dechtman of The Keynote Curators talks with Kelly McDonald about how to make sure one of your primary recruiting tools doesn’t inadvertently work against you in attracting diverse talent. Listen in.

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