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Ally Is Not Just A Noun

As a white, cis-gendered, privileged woman serving as co-chair of our DEI Committee, it should be no surprise that the concept of allyship is often top-of-mind for me. What does it mean to be an ally? What is allyship? Is it a label, a badge, or an identity? Is it an external signaling of one’s… Read more »

Job Descriptions that go from Snooze to Spectacular

In this lighthearted blog post, I take a humorous look at why it’s time to revamp those yawn-inducing descriptions and turn them into attention-grabbing, candidate-focused job advertisements! In the evolving landscape of recruitment, candidate-focused job advertisements (vs official descriptions) have emerged as a powerful tool. Traditional job descriptions have a reputation for being dry, uninspiring,… Read more »

Human Resources Industry – Where are the Men?

With more focus on the importance of diversity and inclusion, does HR have a gender diversity problem? When considering the need for gender diversity, we usually think about professions where males dominate, but in HR over 73% of managers are women, according to the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics. Diversity issues work… Read more »

Employers’ Action Steps for the New Form I-9 Updates

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) recently announced several updates to the Form I-9 which every employer in the United States is required to use for verifying the identity and employment authorization of employees. In addition to the form updates, the USCIS announced that the temporary COVID-19 accommodations for Form I-9 have expired as… Read more »

Getting To Know You: Senior IT Manager Lorelei Olson

Hi, my name is Lorelei Olson, and I’m a Senior IT Manager here at Insource. I joined the company in 2021 as an IT Manager and was promoted to Senior IT Manager after nine months. How did you find Insource? I worked with Insource at my previous job, and I found the job posting on… Read more »

Juneteenth: Celebration, Reflection and Action

By: Marley Bessette and Demorrious Robinson, Insource BIPOC Affinity Group Co-Chairs Now recognized on a federal level, some people see Juneteenth as a welcomed long weekend. But for others, Juneteenth marks a time for celebration, reflection, and action. Take a moment to imagine the unrelenting sun bearing down on restless bodies working the fields.  Envision… Read more »