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by numakerg
2180 days ago
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Thank you for writing this. If there's at least one thing I hope everyone can agree is a positive, it's people sharing their perspectives like this. > look around the office, you immediately notice that black people aren't there. You're right, there aren't. One in ten people in my city is black, but I would estimate* fewer than one in forty developers at my work are. But there were just as few in my college classes, in my tech clubs, advanced mathematics classes, and any other place that would lead a person to software development. I think we need to address the problems with diversity in those place at the same time as we deal with the workplace problems. * All the obvious caveats apply. I'm not going to project an identity onto someone else. |
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People are putting STEM on a pedestal (very) recently, then decrying why people weren't allowed into the FAANG/A.I./data science holy land that most in the field probably aren't profiting from anyway. But historically, jobs in STEM are not the highly-coveted prize people think it is. More of a lower-middle-class stepping stone that ranks below the more prestigious professions like medicine/law/etc. Harder work and harder classes for lower pay.