Workplace diversity is a common topic of conversation among employers, hiring managers, and recruitment professionals.
But diversity and inclusion in the workplace isn’t just a hiring fad; and over the years it has become less a case of simply factoring in age, gender and race, and more about hiring a wider range of people to add value to businesses.
Increasingly, business leaders are seeing that encouraging diversity in the workplace has several tangible benefits, for the company and for its employees.
Notably, nearly 90% of graduates are more inclined to work for a diverse company (taken from our latest recruitment statistics).
In the following article, we look into the meaning of diversity & inclusion, the importance of diversity in the workplace; as well as the competitive edge it can give your business; in terms of graduate recruitment and beyond.
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Alongside the goals we pledge to work towards as a company to ensure equal opportunities for all, we’ve also been voluntarily gathering data from candidates in our database in order to build a bigger and clearer picture on where we stand in terms of candidate diversity.
Take a look at our Diversity and Inclusion 2024 report and see how we stack up as an equal opportunity employer