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New Study Finds That Black Employees Are Penalized For Self-Promotion

Por: Forbes Business October 05, 2022

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A new study indicates that Black employees who engage in self-promotion are rated less favorably on ... [+] job performance and person-organization fit measures.getty A fascinating provides new insights into the challenges that Black employees face in the workplace. Researchers examined self-promotion and found racial differences when it came to perceptions. The study results indicate that Black employees who engage in self-promotion are rated... + full article



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