Employers are blinded by degree bias. But that could change.  @StandTogetherCC
Employers are blinded by degree bias. But that could change.  @StandTogetherCC
Stand Together | Employers are blinded by degree bias. But that could change. @StandTogetherCC | Uploaded July 2024 | Updated October 2024, 15 hours ago.
Employers are missing out on a whole workforce of skilled, resilient, resourceful people — just because they don’t have a bachelor’s degree. Now there’s a way to identify those workers, and it could reshape the workforce as we know it:
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Employers are blinded by degree bias. But that could change. @StandTogetherCC

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