Removing identifiable information, such as names, addresses, and gender, from resumes before they are reviewed can significantly reduce unconscious biases. This practice, known as blind resume reviewing, focuses the evaluation on skills, experience, and qualifications rather than gender, helping organizations advance towards more equality-driven hiring processes.

Removing identifiable information, such as names, addresses, and gender, from resumes before they are reviewed can significantly reduce unconscious biases. This practice, known as blind resume reviewing, focuses the evaluation on skills, experience, and qualifications rather than gender, helping organizations advance towards more equality-driven hiring processes.

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