Diversity in Workplaces in DC

Diversity in DC

Scroll down to read more!

Diversity in DC

Scroll down to read more!
Diversity in Workplaces in DC

Table of Contents

In a city where the first question is always what do you do followed very quickly with who do you work for?”  Prestige is a very big part of Washington DC and those who work here. Last Friday gave firms through the country another chance to add to their reputation with the announcement of the law firm diversity rankings and career fair.

Diversity in DC

 

Vault.com in partnership with the Minority Corporate Counsel Association kicked off the morning with a celebration of their 13th annual top twenty rankings. These were based on 15,000 associate responses about the quality of life at their firms including issues of minorities, women and GLBT issues.

For the second straight year, Carlton Fields was ranked number one overall as well as 1st in Diversity with respect to women and minorities and 5th with respect to GLBT. Shannon Williams, firm wide director of recruiting for recruiting, ensured that diversity is not an initiative; it is who we are It is everything that we do from staffing matters to deciding who you will bring on. Williams added that for the first time in the 5 years of the diversity career fair, they decided to participate as it provided an opportunity and access to a candidate pool that would be interested in our firm.

Access to candidates was echo across the fair by employers: many felt that this was a chance to meet new people and broaden a candidate pool.

Candidates flocked to the career fair from all over the east coast for an opportunity to speak with representatives from firms large and small. Many of the candidates were seeking a summer associate position for 2011.

 

Amanda B. felt that she needed to attend since DC is where everything was going on and allowed her an opportunity to meet face to face with the recruiters that knew her only via e-mail. Another candidate, James H. felt that being at the Diversity career fair allowed him to increase his marketability. He felt it was necessary to come to this fair since employers were evaluating you as a serious candidate and taken seriously.

 

During a quick break in the non-stop small talk, resume review and business card exchanging, current ABA president Carolyn Lamm reiterated her desire to change the legal profession to remove the discrimination that might still be there all the way up to the Supreme Court. Lamm stressed that it is important to have a court that represents our community and I have stressed to the President that we need an Asian member of the court€.

 

As a small side note, today happens to be the 20th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act and never lost during the keynote was the need to ensure that not just minorities but those with mental and physical limitation must be welcomed into the legal profession.  Today’s fair provided a chance for many talented job seekers a chance to get their name out in front of employers who are truly dedicated to ensuring that these candidates are not only seen but nurture and mentored once they get hired!

 

*Candidates asked not to have their last name used

 

Ben Madden, PHR is an experienced HR Generalist and guest blogger covering the Washington DC Diversity & Career Fair event for Blogging4Jobs.  In his spare time, Ben is an avid football hooligan and rabid Michigan fan. Connect with Ben on LinkedIn and Twitter.

Did you like this post? Share it!

A Word From Our Sponsors

Ads help make Workology resources free for everyone. We respect your privacy. To see our Privacy Policy click here.

Recommended Posts

Recruiting Reimagined: How Specialized Software Strengthens Hiring in 2024

Explore how specialized software is transforming recruitment strategies in 2024 We discuss the benefits of innovative tools for hiring...

How to Reduce Stress at Work (and Life) with Meditation

We can t always limit stress or the amount of it in our lives but we can arm ourselves with resources and tools to...
Best HR Certification prep books

Best HR Certification Prep Books for SHRM and HRCI

Looking for additional reading to support your study prep for HRCI or SHRM We ve got a comprehensive list for you right here...
Your Global HR Certification: A Professional's Guide

Your Global HR Certification: A Professional’s Guide

Elevate your HR career with our guide to Global HR Certification Explore benefits prep tips and vital resources for exam success...

Resources for Session Attendees of Digitizing Talent

Resources for conference session attendees of Digitizing Talent Creative Strategies for the Digital Recruiting Age...

Ways to Set up Self-Paced Studies in Higher Education

Explore strategies for self paced studies in higher education Learn how students can tailor their learning experiences to their schedules...

HR Certification Podcast Episode 9: 2024 Changes to HRCI and SHRM Exams

In this episode of the HR Certification Podcast we are reviewing the latest changes in SHRM and HRCI exams...

HRCI Ethics: A Comprehensive Guide for HR Leaders

Dive into HRCI Ethics Learn its impact on HR leadership workplace culture and how to earn your ethics credit seamlessly...

Checkout Our Products

Ads help make Workology resources free for everyone. We respect your privacy. To see our Privacy Policy click here.

More From Workology

HR Certification Podcast Episode 10: Total Rewards Review for HRCI & SHRM

In this episode of the HR Certification Podcast we are reviewing total rewards and compensation for SHRM and HRCI

HRCI Ethics: A Comprehensive Guide for HR Leaders

Dive into HRCI Ethics Learn its impact on HR leadership workplace culture and how to earn your ethics credit seamlessly

HR Certification Podcast Episode 9: 2024 Changes to HRCI and SHRM Exams

In this episode of the HR Certification Podcast we are reviewing the latest changes in SHRM and HRCI exams

Ways to Set up Self-Paced Studies in Higher Education

Explore strategies for self paced studies in higher education Learn how students can tailor their learning experiences to their schedules