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Good managers should realize that an equally qualified woman might be just as interested and motivated.
I was a high-school graduate from Uttar Pradesh for the day, and my colleague was posing as an equally qualified cousin.
Mr. Papademetriou said the study would have also benefited from analyzing what an "equally qualified" legal resident or citizen was earning in Houston for working the same position as the illegal immigrant.
But they are now objecting to language that requires employers to ensure that an "equally qualified" American is not available for a job opening before hiring a foreign temporary worker and allows the Labor Department to regulate.
Another amendment pushed by Silicon Valley would soften the recruitment provisions of the draft legislation: Companies would have to post job openings on a government Web site so Americans could apply for jobs, but they would not necessarily have to prove that they had offered the job first to an "equally qualified" American.
When applying directly to a company (rather than through an agency) an attractive woman would need to send out 11 CVs on average before getting an interview; an equally qualified plain one just seven.At first, Mr Ruffle considered what he calls the "dumb-blonde hypothesis"—that people assume beautiful women to be stupid.
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According to Laura Mather, founder and CEO of Talent Sonar, underrepresented demographics (the study specifically looks at African Americans and Latinos) are 40% less likely to be selected for an interview than equally qualified candidates.
As an experiment, Correll and other researchers asked volunteers to evaluate a pool of equally qualified male and female job applicants.
Let's start by recognizing that someone with a two year degree may be as equally qualified as a student with a four year degree.
Sure, the degree holds a sort of ceremonial value, and at some point down the line, it might get you selected for a job over someone equally qualified that does not have a degree.
Sure, the degree holds a sort of ceremonial value, and at some point down the line, it might get you selected for a job over someone equally qualified that does not have a degree, but that is really it (unless you want to be a neurosurgeon or an astrophysicist in which case, please continue. We need more of you and less of me).
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