Capturing Self-Identification Data

Self-identification helps companies ascertain how they are advancing their diversity and inclusion strategy. While self-identification is often optional, some employers are required to collect self-identification information. In fact, 75% of CXR member companies who responded to our survey are OFCCP compliant and thus require candidates to identify certain demographic characteristics. Whether optional or required, all agree that self-identification can help provide organizations with valuable insights that can impact or expand diversity and inclusion initiatives.

Collecting self-identification data varies from one organization to the next. Most of our member companies ask self-identification questions during the application process. Race/ethnicity is the most common self-identification question asked of job candidates in North America by all CXR organizations, followed closely by veteran status and disability.

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Shannon has a diverse background in training, sourcing, international recruitment, coaching, and journalism. Her learnings have shown her the power of relationships and the importance of community. Shannon believes that knowledge and wisdom are best shared in a community-driven environment. Shannon got her start in the recruitment industry at Vanderbilt University and later worked as a Recruiter for Community Health Systems and T-Mobile USA. She also served as a Director of Recruiting for Moxy, Trainer with AIRS, Manager of Global Sourcing and Training for ManpowerGroup Solutions RPO, and last as the Editor for SourceCon.

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