Hiring Strategies To Close The Gender Gap
Louise Matthews
Programme Coordinator, Experience AI and Code Club Projects at Raspberry Pi Foundation
Today marks the celebration of Women's Equality Day, observed in the United States on the 26th of August to?commemorate American women being granted the constitutional right to vote.?
The 1920 adoption of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, prohibited states and the federal government from denying citizens the right to vote on the basis of sex.?
Though there has been progress in gender equality over the decades since, with the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, there has been a disproportionate impact on women at work - accounting for nearly 56% of exits since the pandemic began, despite making up just 48 percent of the US workforce.
To ensure an inclusive post-pandemic recovery, it's important to consider this gap and take action, so that we don't further exacerbate inequality over the coming years.
“This is the first time we’ve seen signs of women leaving the workforce at higher rates than men; in the previous six years of this study, women and men left their companies at similar rates. If these women feel forced to leave the workforce, we’ll end up with far fewer women in leadership - and far fewer women on track to be future leaders.” – Women in the Workplace 2020 Report via LeanIn.org
In light of this situation, what actions can we take to help women return to the workforce?
Below are some starting points to help us rethink the way we work, including hiring practices, learning and development, and initiatives that foster inclusion, promote gender equality, and support women returning to work.
We always appreciate hearing your thoughts and ideas as well.
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Supporting A Return To The Workplace
“In the past year, LinkedIn has seen a 21% increase in job postings advertising skills and responsibilities instead of qualifications and requirements in the U.S., and the number of positions that don’t require a degree increased by nearly 40% in 2020 compared to 2019.”?You Need a Skills-Based Approach to Hiring and Developing Talent via HBR.org
These are just a few of the many steps that we can take when recruiting and onboarding new team members into organizations. Addressing any imbalance and promoting equality. We'd love to know your opinion, what strategies are you putting in place and what has been successful for your organization?
Additional Resources > Gender Equality in the Creative & Marketing Industry:
Next Creative Leaders developed by The One Club for Creativity and The 3% Movement. This program identifies, celebrates and gives a global platform to talented women and non-binary creatives who are making their mark on the world with both game changing work and a unique point of view on creative leadership.
?SheSays a global creative network for women.
I hope these become practices in every company. That would be a progress long awaited. Louise
Partner - Creative and Design at DMCG
3 年Great read Louise Matthews. It's the doing not the hypothesising that is a challenge isn't it?