Over the years, I’ve seen how common hiring practices can feel outdated, counterproductive, and exclusive. As leaders, I believe we have a responsibility to make sure our hiring processes are as fair and equitable as possible, but too often we miss out on great talent because we’re creating unnecessary barriers in how we assess candidates. But I also believe it’s possible to change our approach to hiring for design functions to benefit both the candidates and our teams.
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Inclusivity in Design Hiring: Rethinking the…
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Over the years, I’ve seen how common hiring practices can feel outdated, counterproductive, and exclusive. As leaders, I believe we have a responsibility to make sure our hiring processes are as fair and equitable as possible, but too often we miss out on great talent because we’re creating unnecessary barriers in how we assess candidates. But I also believe it’s possible to change our approach to hiring for design functions to benefit both the candidates and our teams.