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by curtisblaine
385 days ago
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Again, this is happening. There are organizations that do black women boot camps, or training for people from disadvantaged backgrounds. Big firms have contracts with those orgs, and they freeze all junior hiring except from those sources. Hiring managers can of course interview and select candidates, but can't select where those candidates come from. |
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We don't have ERGs for white engineers because, simply put, white engineers do not face any structured disadvantages in the work place. There's just nothing to talk about there. That's why we have ERGs for gay individuals, and women engineers, and black engineers. Because they face unique challenges in the workplace and education and those spaces give them the opportunity to talk about that.
If you want those programs for white people, that already exists - that's called the workplace. It's very hard to claim a minority position when you're so obviously in the vast majority.