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Dionne van der Nat, student at RSM, has won the KPMG thesis prize. Her thesis is focussed on providing insight into the possible link that exists between the gender-specific language that companies use when recruiting new managers and the need of candidates to respond.
Dionne van der Nat, student at RSM, has won the KPMG thesis prize. Her thesis is focussed on providing insight into the possible link that exists between the gender-specific language that companies use when recruiting new managers and the need of candidates to respond.