Failing to incorporate intersectional perspectives may lead to perceptions of superficial or tokenistic diversity efforts, damaging the employer brand. When gender inclusion is addressed without considering race and ethnicity (or vice versa), marginalized groups may feel unseen, negatively affecting brand perception.

Failing to incorporate intersectional perspectives may lead to perceptions of superficial or tokenistic diversity efforts, damaging the employer brand. When gender inclusion is addressed without considering race and ethnicity (or vice versa), marginalized groups may feel unseen, negatively affecting brand perception.

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