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More female execs key to growth: Japan's Recruit

Glassdoor owner Recruit Holdings said it wants to have women in 50 percent of its senior executive and managerial roles within 10 years a rare pledge in a country where men dominate the top echelons of companies, politics and the civil service. The push for more women at the upper levels of Japan’s largest staffing agency is part of a diversity drive to ensure a flow of bright business ideas, said Recruit chief operations officer Ayano “Sena” Senaha, its most senior female executive. As of April 1, 21 percent of Recruit’s senior executives, including heads of major business units, were women,

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Japan's Recruit sees more female executives as key to growth

TOKYO Glassdoor owner Recruit Holdings says it wants to have women in 50% of its senior executive and managerial roles within 10 years – a rare pledge in a…

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Japan's Recruit sees more female executives as key to growth | WSAU News/Talk 550 AM · 99.9 FM

By Sam Nussey and Mayu Sakoda TOKYO (Reuters) - Glassdoor owner Recruit Holdings says it wants to have women in 50% of its senior executive and manage.

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