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Surely employees are hired on their merits and nothing else, any company or business wants the best.
the bbc have one black person at board level and so haven't diversified very well.
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The bbc are very white.
Surely employees are hired on their merits and nothing else, any company or business wants the best.
the bbc have one black person at board level and so haven't diversified very well.
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The bbc are very white.
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Correct. And here's one of many reasons why:
"It's actually considering that somebody with a 2:2 degree from a university in a really deprived area, which is where they were brought up, could be the equivalent of a First from a Russell Group university (group of 24 leading universities)."
If that's a realistic consideration there's something radically wrong with your recruitment processes.
Correct. And here's one of many reasons why:
"It's actually considering that somebody with a 2:2 degree from a university in a really deprived area, which is where they were brought up, could be the equivalent of a First from a Russell Group university (group of 24 leading universities)."
If that's a realistic consideration there's something radically wrong with your recruitment processes.
"Surely employees are hired on their merits and nothing else, any company or business wants the best. "
it would be lovely if it was as simple as that. Unfortunately its not. people do tend to make subconscious judgements before they get as far as the onjective skills basket. I did work in the NHS on multiskilling staff, both qualified and support staff....it was really really hard to get people beyond eg "oh this person needs a nurse" to "oh this person needs someone with the skills to do xyz and skills x and z could be done by anybody.
it would be lovely if it was as simple as that. Unfortunately its not. people do tend to make subconscious judgements before they get as far as the onjective skills basket. I did work in the NHS on multiskilling staff, both qualified and support staff....it was really really hard to get people beyond eg "oh this person needs a nurse" to "oh this person needs someone with the skills to do xyz and skills x and z could be done by anybody.
> "It's actually considering that somebody with a 2:2 degree from a university in a really deprived area, which is where they were brought up, could be the equivalent of a First from a Russell Group university (group of 24 leading universities)."
That's true (and it doesn't even mention skin colour). Somebody who's managed to overcome an unsupportive family, a substandard education and a lack of independent access to other resources, and still managed to get themselves to and through university, quite possibly has a lot more about them that an employer would find attractive than somebody who's basically had everything done for them up to that point in life.
That's true (and it doesn't even mention skin colour). Somebody who's managed to overcome an unsupportive family, a substandard education and a lack of independent access to other resources, and still managed to get themselves to and through university, quite possibly has a lot more about them that an employer would find attractive than somebody who's basically had everything done for them up to that point in life.