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A Reddit discussion highlights ongoing concerns about unconscious bias in UK hiring, as job seekers claim anglicising names improves interview chances, despite name-blind recruitment efforts.
Wealth managers keen to stay relevant in the age of artificial intelligence may soon find that clients with a mere $1 million in liquid assets are no longer worth spending human hours on.
Workplace investigations, thrust into the spotlight by KPMG, can be conducted by people without accreditations and with no clear legal framework. Here’s how they work.