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by jimbokun
705 days ago
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> This is probably because women are expected to have a high degree of self doubt and there is no assumption that they are defective if they admit to it. A simpler explanation is that there is a perceived need to increase the number of women in management positions. |
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However, if the book is any indication, Tanya is a great staff engineer, probably among the best of any gender.
This of course begs the question: could it be that discriminating against men who don't display the stereotypical behaviors is detrimental to diversity? And increasing the number of women may actually help here: they may be able to empathize with people who don't fit the traditional mold.