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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Assume most people have seen this by now if not google Curious on thoughts of individuals Are there actual differences between males and females? How much should companies push for diversity (sexual, racial, etc)? For something like coding does race/sex matter at all shouldn't you just higher the best coders period?[/quote] Remember folks, this is the company that pleads for more low skilled entry level IT workers, because they can't find enough qualified IT workers, yet their average age is 27!!! [b]So far, 269 people have joined a class-action lawsuit against Google claiming they were discriminated against in the workplace based on their age. The scope of the lawsuit against Alphabet's Google division was revealed in a ruling by U.S. District Court Judge Howard Lloyd and follows what he referred to as a “lengthy” hearing that took place in a San Jose on July 26.[/b] https://www.bizjournals.com/sanjose/news/2017/08/01/google-age-discrimination-lawsuit-class-action.html and the democrats take it up the rear from Google to get their money. so sad![/quote] Tech in general discriminates against age. But honestly, there are a lot of people who do not keep current.[/quote] Ugh cmon guys. I can find a code monkey that is just as good as you for half the salary. Coding is pretty much a commodity at this point. If you don't specialize or go into management you can't command a 6 figure salary when people can do it just as well for half that [/quote] I would tend to agree, which is all the more reason to get sponsored for a clearance if you live in this area and don't want to code for the financial industry (unless you have talent when it comes to algorithms).[/quote]
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