
Hiring Algorithm Screens Out Black Applicants at Higher Rates, Study Finds
A Stanford and Northeastern study of 3 million applicants found that one in four Black candidates had applications rejected by a single vendor's screening algorithm in ways that violate U.S. employment discrimination standards. Asian applicants faced similar bias at 14.74%. The researchers uncovered correlated rejections across positions applicants never applied to—patterns invisible in routine audits.
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