How diverse is the tech staff in Big tech companies?
Big tech has very diverse set, most of the Indian states and cultures are represented well, from north to south
Ya but caste diversity is not great. The number of meetings I have to sit with brahmins with inflated and fragile egos is TOO DAMN HIGHH!!!!
Well thats a pipeline problem. Plus caste is not protected class in the US, so it is legal to discriminate based on caste, just like Cisco did
At the grunt level pretty diverse. It gets whiter the higher you go in the org chart
Not true your CEO is brown bro
Is he really though? I'd need to see a birth certificate
As diverse as most computer science or engineering classes at universities (within US and across global universities that big tech hires from). Use a weighted average based on number of roles x number of graduates. This is referred to the ‘pipeline’ aspect and then there is the ‘retention’ or ‘representative’ problem of who is in management. Both are highly measured and tracked and in many ways unsurprising if you look at the US as the premier global destination for big tech.
We hire a certain type