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“11 Ways To Find Women-Friendly Employers”
Filed under Job Hunting, Women and Careers
Posted by Libraries, October 16, 2006
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Susan Aaron, Monster.com, week of 10/16/06
http://diversity.monster.com/wo/articles/culture/?WT.mc_n=MNL000275
Wondering if the company you want to work for has a women-friendly environment? This article will help you do the research to find out. Among the tips shared are checking to see if the company has won any awards by the various non-profits that track this issue, such as Catalyst. Also, consider bringing up questions about gender during your interview and analyze the responses you are given.
For more career resources for women, visit our e-Library at http://my.simmons.edu/library/collections/career/diversepopulations.shtml#women.
—Stephanie Miles
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