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7 strategies to recruit a multicultural IT staff

Diversity (or lack thereof) in IT has been a hot topic in the news and among our clients in recent months. And it’s true: IT departments are notorious for their lack of diversity, and the problem is only getting worse. Over the past few years, the number of women and underrepresented minorities (URMs) in IT has been dropping steadily.

CIOs and other IT leaders can follow these simple steps to attract and retain women and URMs into their IT departments:

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In the end, executive accountability and commitment are key to achieving diversity. Getting executives onboard and creating a formal accountability program for diversity is the first, and some say the most critical, step. In addition to a formal action plan, some companies create task forces to draft the initiative and monitor its progress. Benchmark your success with an annual employee survey on job satisfaction and additional services they feel you should offer.

Rachel Dines is a researcher at Forrester Research where she serves Infrastructure & Operations professionals. She focuses on data centre technologies, colocation, facilities, infrastructure, and management as well as virtual infrastructure and automation technologies.

Source: CIO

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