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1 in 4 hiring managers say they are less likely to move forward with Jewish applicants
Recently, high profile celebrities Kayne West and Kyrie Irving came under fire after making antisemetic statements, which comedian Dave Chappelle then addressed in his opening monologue on Saturday Night Live. With concerns of rising antisemitism in the U.S., these incidents provoke much needed conversations about antisemitism, including it’s presence in hiring and the workplace. In …
Woz Enterprise is Seeking Applicants for Technology Apprenticeships
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz., Sept. 17, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Woz Enterprise – a division of Woz U is seeking apprentices for one of the largest technology apprenticeship programs in the United States, registered and approved by the United States Department of Labor. This modern-day apprenticeship addresses the widening technology skills gap, trains Americans with day-one ready skills and …
EPO Applications Up 4%, Led by Digital Communication and Computer Technology, 5.5% Rise in U.S. Applicants
“U.S. entities also featured prominently in medical technology, accounting for 40% of all patent applications in this sector, pharmaceuticals and biotechnology.” Patent applications filed at the European Patent Office (EPO) rose 4% to 181,406 in 2019, driven by substantial increases from Chinese, Korean and U.S. applicants, according to a report published by the Office yesterday. …
BREAKING: Federal Judge Rules Harvard’s Admissions Policies Do Not Discriminate Against Asian-American Applicants | News
University Hall houses administrative offices. UPDATED: Oct. 1, 2019 at 5:38 p.m. Federal Judge Allison D. Burroughs ruled Tuesday to uphold Harvard’s race-conscious admissions policies in the lawsuit filed against the University by anti-affirmative action group Students for Fair Admissions. “Ensuring diversity at Harvard relies, in part, on race conscious admissions. Harvard’s admission program passes …
New Law Should Help Applicants with Criminal Records Join Health Care Industry
An estimated 4 million men and women should have more employment options after Governor JB Pritzker signed a new bill into law Wednesday. Senate bill 1965 is intended to make it easier for those with an arrest or conviction to pursue a job in the health care field by allowing more groups to conduct background …