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The Flowering of Talent Technology

By Peter Weddle, CEO TAtech The arrival of new talent tech companies gets a lot of attention in the blogosphere and podcast universe. Tens of thousands of words are written and spoken about their new applications and capabilities. And, that’s useful. But, it’s also not the whole of the story. For every new entrant in...
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Searches For “Dog” On Instagram Returned Emojis For Chinese Takeout Boxes

Searches for the word “dog” on Instagram’s stories feature are showing an emoji for a takeout box associated with Chinese American food, angering people who are concerned the app is reinforcing racist stereotypes. An Instagram employee noticed the issue over the weekend, according to a post on an internal Facebook message board, while users of...
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Establishing a Successful Diversity Hiring Plan

By James Haley on the PandoLogic Blog A successful and diverse workplace starts with a strong diversity hiring plan. Crafting this plan may include everything from establishing ways to target diverse talent in your job ads and sourcing, to evaluating your current hiring practices with an eye towards increasing inclusion. When courting diverse candidates and...
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A Monster Super Bowl Ad, Indeed!

By Peter Weddle, CEO of TAtech During his TAtech Live interview back in December, Monster.com founder and former CEO Jeff Taylor said he bet the ranch on the company’s 1999 Super Bowl ad. Fast forward twenty-two years and Indeed.com has now become the latest job board to advertise on the telecast of the nation’s biggest...
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Donald Trump’s Business Sought A Stake In Parler Before He Would Join

BuzzFeed News; Saul Loeb / AFP via Getty Images The Trump Organization negotiated on behalf of then-president Donald Trump to make Parler his primary social network, but it had a condition: an ownership stake in return for joining, according to documents and four people familiar with the conversations. The deal was never finalized, but legal...
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Mexican Influencers Are Getting Called Out For Promoting Abuse. Has the Country’s #MeToo Movement Finally Turned a Corner?

Nath Campos / Via youtube.com A still from Nath Campos’s video, “My story of abuse” MEXICO CITY — Some of Mexico’s most popular influencers have been accused of sexual abuse in recent weeks as a wave of women revitalize a #MeToo movement that only briefly gained traction before fading away amid a backlash against those...
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