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post 10000230300 1 hour ago, 09:44 AM
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Originally Posted By Jaydubs
How did something like that get an executive position? Oh, a DEI hire for the DEI department, makes sense of something that makes no sense. Complete waste of shareholder's profits.
I think many “jobs” are just marketing and holding legal structural integrity. I don’t think the performance of individuals in most jobs matters as much as just having someone there.

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post 10000230304 1 hour ago, 09:46 AM
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HR & DEI in corporate America is destroying it
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