Everyday Diversity™ They Went to School...Where?

Avoiding Bias in Hiring

Bias and stereotypes can impact us in many ways... including assuming that just because someone didn’t go to prestigious university - they won’t be a great employee. So, when we are reviewing resumes for new hires, it is important to not let those biases keep us from seriously considering candidates for reasons like the school they attended.

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TrainingBriefs® Bias and the Brain

TrainingBriefs® Bias and the Brain

Unconscious bias refers to a bias that we are unaware of and which happens outside of our control. It is a bias that happens automatically and is triggered by our brain making quick decisions from data it gathers and then adding meaning to it.

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TitleTypeTime/PagesLanguage
Everyday Diversity™: They Went To School Where?
Video with graphics and narrator
Video Vignette01:33 min EnglishDemo
Workshop Material5 pages EnglishDemo
Workshop Material2 pages EnglishDemo

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We all have biases. It is the way that our brain is hard wired. When we have an unconscious bias, it means that our brain is taking small pieces of evidence and inferring other information.


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