> "It's unclear if African American candidates are receiving more offers because of diversity initiatives, a lower preferred salary, or a combination of those and other factors," said the report, which was released Thursday.
Is the company size enough to explain this? Companies with diversity hiring are usually the large corporates and these are also the ones that pay the worst.
> Latino and Asian candidates, for example, are more likely to receive salaries that are more on par with white candidates, but they are also less likely to get hired. According to the report, Latino candidates are 26 percent less likely to get hired than white people while Asians are a whopping 45 percent less likely.
I'd guess this is because their aren't breaking things down via country of origin. A recent migrant with poor communication skills will be much less likely to get hired.
Is the company size enough to explain this? Companies with diversity hiring are usually the large corporates and these are also the ones that pay the worst.
> Latino and Asian candidates, for example, are more likely to receive salaries that are more on par with white candidates, but they are also less likely to get hired. According to the report, Latino candidates are 26 percent less likely to get hired than white people while Asians are a whopping 45 percent less likely.
I'd guess this is because their aren't breaking things down via country of origin. A recent migrant with poor communication skills will be much less likely to get hired.