Can Companies Attract More Women by Wording Job Postings a Certain Way?

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There has been an argument for cutting or tweaking stereotypically masculine or feminine adjectives in job ads. But a new study finds little evidence to support it.

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But a new study finds little evidence to support it.More feminine wording had a “negligible effect” on whether women or men inquired about a job, says a researcher.Companies seeking to attract a gender-diverse group of applicants are sometimes advised to choose the words they use in job postings carefully. Using stereotypically masculine or feminine adjectives to describe the qualities needed for a position can affect who applies.

 

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