Multiple Choice
You are the manager of your division at a large technology firm, and have been waiting to get approval to hire a new person. You have someone in mind: your long-time friend and college roommate, who you know would be a terrific fit with your team. But you are also aware that the company wants to increase its diversity, especially with regard to women. You worry about this, since your team is all male, and adding a woman would change the dynamics considerably. You've now advertised the new position, as required, and the two best candidates are your friend, and a Latina woman you have never met before. Neither candidate has met your team. Of the following, which would be the best decision?
A) hire your friend; you know he'll fit with the current team
B) hire the woman; the firm will be happy that you've improved diversity
C) have both candidates meet with your team, each one separately, and get their input on the candidates; then decide based on their preference
D) have both candidates meet with your team, each one separately, and get their input on the candidates; then make the decision on your own, objectively
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