Workers are getting a boost from two conservative US Supreme Court justices to convince federal courts to revisit a long-standing workplace bias standard that historically favored employers.
Sara H. Jodka of Dickinson Wright PLLC discusses issues raised over AI in hiring and protections against discrimination, and ...
LAS VEGAS — After a week embroiled in criticism by players, WNBA commissioner Cathy Englebert used her annual address before Game 1 of the finals to vow to repair trust with the league’s players, ...
Job hunting today feels like an emotional rollercoaster, endless applications, technical tests, and automated rejection emails that arrive before hope can even settle in. The uncertainty and lack of ...
From scanning resumes to even conducting some interviews, AI has infiltrated the hiring process, and it will probably never be the same again. One job applicant had an interesting AI experience that’s ...
According to the World Economic Forum, more than 90% of employers use automated systems to filter or rank job applications, and 88% of companies already employ some form of AI for initial candidate ...
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Curiosity killed the cat — but not in a job interview. All your brain can think of is the squeaky door that leads to a scary man sitting in a chair. Heart pounding and hands sweating, you hold your ...
NEW YORK, May 20 (Reuters) - A top adviser to Tulsi Gabbard, the U.S. director of national intelligence, acknowledged in a March 24 email that the Venezuelan government may not have specifically ...
Karin Schluecker Korth says her house is too big for her, but she doesn’t want to leave. It holds the memory of her late husband Bruce, who died in 2015; his spirit is in the house, she says. Her ...
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