How to remove bias from your hiring process
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WEBINAR
Nidhi Gupta
SVP of Technology, Hired
Nidhi is Senior Vice President at Hired, a marketplace that matches tech talent with the world's most innovative companies. Nidhi leads the company's global engineering, developer operations and product teams. Nidhi is a skilled engineer and product executive who is passionate about building and growing thriving product and engineering operations that deliver world-class products at scale. Prior to Hired, Nidhi was SVP of Product and Engineering at Tophatter and Upwork. Previosuly she was instrumental in leading mobiTV and Ning through hyper-growth and expansion
Maia Takarabe
Talent Acquisition, Namely
Maia is an Associate Recruiter at Namely, the leading platform HR, Payroll, and Employee Benefits for mid-sized companies. As one of the early members of the Talent Acquisition team at Namely, Maia was instrumental in building recruitment processes and scaling the talent acquisition function through a critical period of growth. Transitioning into the field of Talent Operations, Maia (the resident "process nerd" on her team) is passionate about optimizing processes and new technologies to drive effective recruitment practices.
Meet the Speakers
As companies continue to strive for increased diversity and inclusion initiatives, technology is relied on more and more to help find "perfect fit". However, even with machine learning, bias can creep into your hiring process during sourcing, interviewing, negotiating and closing candidates.
HR and Recruiting professionals are tasked with ensuring that all bases are covered in order to provide a professional hiring experience to avoid common biases that appear in the hiring process.
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Ellen is the Recruiting Coordinator aligned to the tech org at Namely. In her role, she helps source top tech talent across engineering, product and design while maintaining an efficient recruiting process. Her passion lies in fostering diversity and inclusion at Namely, especially in the tech organization. She will be obtaining her Masters of Science in Human Capital Management, with an emphasis in D&I, from Columbia University in the fall of 2018.
Ellen Frank
Talent Acquisition, Namely