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It is during the shortlisting and interviewing processes, which are typically undertaken by a single panel, that candidates most often report being unfairly assessed during recruitment efforts. In this situation, it is often revealed that personal characteristics, such as age, gender, or race, rather than relevant characteristics, such as skills and experience, fed into a particular decision about who to hire.
In this module, you will learn how unconscious bias can affect the shortlisting and interview processes. You will become familiar with various practical strategies and techniques to forward a fair and merit-based assessment of all candidates.
This course represents 'Part 2' of the two-part Diversity and Inclusion Recruitment Strategy series offered by the University of Western Australia. It is also one of four that comprise the Recruiting for Diversity and Inclusion Specialization.
Complete all four courses to gain an in-depth understanding of this fascinating and important topic.
Welcome to Module 1
What's included
5 videos9 readings1 assignment
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5 videos•Total 49 minutes
Watch: Watch: Welcome and Overview •3 minutes
Watch: Module 1 - Introduction•1 minute
Watch: Removing Bias from the Recruitment Process - Part 1•10 minutes
Watch: Removing Bias from the Recruitment Process - Part 2•11 minutes
Listen: SMART Selection Criteria with Michelle Nelson - Part 1•22 minutes
9 readings•Total 90 minutes
Read: Welcome to Attracting and Sourcing Diverse Candidates•10 minutes
Read: Identifying Barriers to Diversity and Inclusion in Recruitment? •10 minutes
Watch: Research on Unconscious Bias in Recruitment•10 minutes
Read: Gender Bias in Job Postings•10 minutes
Practice Exercise: The Gender Decoder•10 minutes
Watch: The Importance of Job Descriptions•10 minutes
Watch: Facebook Age-biased Advertising•10 minutes
Read and Watch: Tips for Writing the Best Job Ads •10 minutes
The University of Western Australia (UWA) was established in 1911 and continues to set the standard for other West Australian universities. Staff, students and graduates from the University have been recognised at state, national and international levels, and UWA continues to confirm its standing as one of Australia’s leading research-intensive universities. UWA's leaders and researchers work in partnership with three domestic and international networks, the Group of Eight, Matariki and the Worldwide Universities Network.
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