
How to Talk About Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity in the Job Interview
Choosing whether and when to disclose your sexual orientation or gender identity at work is no small matter.
Bossed Up · Emilie Aries
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Show Notes
In today’s episode, Emilie wraps our series all about what to disclose in the job interview - and what to keep to yourself, with the topic of how to navigate sexual orientation and gender identity.
Related Links:
- Ep 311: How to talk about marital status, parental status, and pregnancy in the interview
- Ep 313: How to talk about your criminal background in the interview
- Ep 315: How to talk about disability or chronic illness in the interview
- Ep 318: How to talk about citizenship and immigration in the interview
- Ep 237: How the U.S. Supreme Court Impacted LGBTQ+ Rights at Work
- Ep 230: How to Be an Inclusive Leader
- HBR: 7 Myths About Coming Out at Work
- Check out the Netflix documentary Disclosure
- Ep 282: The Hidden Racism of Mispronunciation
- Ep 220: How to Nail the Virtual Interview
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