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Friday, May 2, 2008
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What Not to Wear to an Interview: Leave the Tux, Cologne and Bluetooth Behind
Knowing what not to wear to an interview is just as important as knowing what to wear. Read the 10 things you should keep at home when you leave for that job interview. (more)

 Today's Features
 
McCain Draws Fire for Free Prison Labor
Why is John McCain using free prison labor to help set up some campaign appearances? (more)
 
Corporate Profiles of the Top 50: Monsanto Co., Wells Fargo & Co. and Ford Motor Co.
To spotlight the companies on The 2008 DiversityInc Top 50 Companies for Diversity® list, we will be running profiles of three of them each day. Today we feature Nos. 25-27: Monsanto Co., Wells Fargo & Co. and Ford Motor Co. (more)
 
DiversityInc's Top News Picks of the Day
If Rev. Wright were white, immigration marches and raids, genetic-bias ban and Barbara Walters' interracial affair. (more)
 
 
 This Week's Most Read Stories on DiversityInc!
 
The 2008 Top 50 List
Here are the 2008 winners. (more)
 
2008: The Year of the Latino
When it comes to presidential politics, 2008 has been called the Year of the Latino. What impact are Latino voters having on the campaign? What impact will they have in choosing our next president? (more)
 
9 Things NEVER to Say to White Colleagues
We keep hearing what straight, able-bodied white people shouldn't say to others. But what are the minefields about addressing white people, especially those who are involved in diversity efforts? (more)
 
VIDEO: Kim Manning, V.P. University Relations - Rutgers University
This university executive shares her career advice to recent college graduates. (more)
 


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