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by jasonlotito
4811 days ago
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> maybe make sure your female engineer is on the hiring committee? Doing that for the reasons you are suggesting is hypocritical. On one hand, you want the best person for the job, but then you are suggesting that the female engineer is apart of the decision making process, as if her gender is what qualifies her to hire engineers, or, more precisely, female engineers. That's not what you intended to say, I know, but that's how easy it is to slip up in this regard. > what is really needed is dedication and time. Dedication to what, specifically? If the best people every time you hire is a white man, then you are losing the value that a diverse work force provides. |
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I think that is your own projection; The OP already mentioned that his female engineer is an awesome engineer, so I'm assuming she is qualified to be there from an engineering perspective (and I'm not saying she needs to be the only engineer there). And the organization is looking for a check to make sure the hiring team is not discriminating against women, having a woman there hopefully should help. At a minimum it would prevent outright sexist remarks during the discussion of candidates as making them in her presence would reasonably constitute sexual harassment. Also not to be over looked, the presence of a successful female engineer from the hiring organization may also make female candidates more comfortable.
As for dedication, I mean dedication to not over looking awesome female candidates, intentionally or otherwise.