Should Gay Owners Out Themselves?
(WSJ.com) — Should gay business owners out themselves when interviewing job candidates?
Some gay entrepreneurs say raising the subject isn’t necessary and that it would be unprofessional to do so. “If it’s not relevant, then it shouldn’t be brought out in an interview,” says Eileen Kessler, who is gay and the owner of OmniStudio Inc., a marketing-communications firm in Washington, D.C.
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