Using gender-neutral language in job descriptions helps eliminate unconscious bias and makes the role feel more welcoming to all candidates. Avoiding masculine-coded words like “dominant” or “competitive” and replacing them with neutral terms such as “collaborative” or “driven” encourages more women to apply by creating an inclusive tone.

Using gender-neutral language in job descriptions helps eliminate unconscious bias and makes the role feel more welcoming to all candidates. Avoiding masculine-coded words like “dominant” or “competitive” and replacing them with neutral terms such as “collaborative” or “driven” encourages more women to apply by creating an inclusive tone.

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