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by unidentified103
3275 days ago
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Do you believe decisions like this are randomly made? > "Why not offer everyone an 'intern buddy'" Female interns could have complained about sexual harassment, female interns could have had lower rates of accepting return offers, etc. > "Also, why change from opt-in to opt-out" The program had been going on for a while. They could have had data that suggested that female interns would be interested in such a program but had fears about bringing it to the attention of their managers or had fears of the repercussions of being one of the few who accepted. |
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I was the "intern buddy", and the policy was for all incoming interns regardless of their gender.
The transition from college to work life can be challenging for many people (it was for me, I wish I had an intern buddy), regardless of their gender.