Women in Tech: How a Summer Job Led to Protecting Children Online
What I can’t forgive you for, though, is using it to defend your lack of progress on gender equality. There’s no excuse. Start somewhere. Use more channels for recruiting. Write better ads. Promote gender-equal internships. Get inspired by other other tech companies who’ve successfully recruited way more women. Set goals. Try different strategies. If something works, great! If it doesn’t, throw it away and start again. Measure your results. Also, take a look at your culture. Have a lot of women quit recently? Are you getting women into the recruiting process early on but then they’re not accepting the job? Try to figure out what might be going on, dig and uncover the problem. You might find that somewhere in the hiring process, someone – and it only takes one comment by one person – might have said something unacceptable, that leads to no woman wanting to work there. Figure out if that’s happening, sooner rather than later, and fix it.
NyTeknik: The most destructive argument against women in technology