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Wanted: Diverse Candidates – How to ‘walk the talk’ with equitable recruitment, hiring, and orientation

This session explored equitable hiring processes, utilizing bias-interrupting technology, and how to position your organization to attract candidates from diverse backgrounds.

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How do we go from talking about diversifying your workforce to making it happen, and what policies and procedures work best? This session  explored equitable hiring processes, utilizing bias-interrupting technology, addressing biases, specific recruitment strategies, and how to position your organization to attract candidates from diverse backgrounds.  

This session is the first of a three-part Diversity, Inclusion, Equity & Belonging (DIEB) Series, as part of the Board’s commitment to building more inclusive workplaces and cultures. The series focuses on a multi-pronged process of recruiting diverse talent, creating a positive and inclusive work environment and having accountability tools for the long-term. Our goal is for participants to know how to get candidates through the door and into a culture of positivity, openness, and respect. Future sessions will explore strategic planning for fostering equitable work environments after the recruitment phase, workplace accountability, and considerations for small businesses. 

Speakers

  • Erin Stein, Vice President, Global Recruitment, RBC Royal Bank
  • Colin Druhan, Executive Director, Pride at Work Canada
  • Mark Harrison, Founder, Black Talent Initiative
  • Moderated by: Sophia Dhrolia, Director, Diversity & Inclusion & Employee Engagement, Toronto Region Board of Trade