- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
The Grace Hopper Celebration is meant to unite women in tech. This year droves of men came looking for jobs.
The Grace Hopper Celebration is meant to unite women in tech. This year droves of men came looking for jobs.
And women, what, want jobs just because they’re bored?
No, same reason. I’m not the one saying only one gender gets to go job hunting.
They can go job hunting literally anywhere else, not at an event not designed for them. Women have a harder time finding jobs in tech, and these dudes are trying to take even those opportunities because they think them needing jobs trumps women needing jobs.
Women can job hunt everywhere.
The companies want the best candidate. Nothing is stolen.
The answer discrimination can’t be discrimination.
Women are ALREADY being discriminated against in the tech job market, which is why more effort has to be made to help them get into jobs. Which is why this event was created, to counter an EXISTING discrimination. Against women.
But I guess helping women doesn’t matter to you, huh. Now when the poor mens can’t have all the exposure at ONE event.
When the initial discrimination against women stops, then this kind of “discrimination” against men will, too. So go fight against that first.
These were companies that chose to attend aaa event on getting women in tech. You really think they are discriminating against women? Did they not show up there specifically to recruit women?
In any case, it is ridiculous to blame men for the crime of job hunting. The fact is there are fewer women in STEM because fewer women go into STEM. I am an engineer. When I graduated, 16 men and 2 women joined me in getting a BSCE. This isn’t an isolated experience. Note this quote:
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2021/03/gender-gap-in-stem-not-due-to-womens-lack-of-confidence/
When nearly 4 out of 5 STEM students are male (when more women now go to college overall than men), it is no surprise there are more men in STEM.
And of course, that has nothing to do with the discrimination women face even trying to get into STEM, and how men actively try to push them out while they’re still students! That’s not at all indicative of a systemic and well-known problem at all!
I am not at all surprised that an apparent tech bro does not see how tech bros stepping over women is a problem.
How do men push them out while students? You generalize a lot. I certainly never have.
And I am no tech bro. I just don’t get how you can deem a man sexist for trying to get a job.
If you’ve ever talked to women in tech, they’ll tell you how badly they were treated by male students and sometimes even by teachers, trying to get them to wash out. Literally talk to any woman in tech.
But I kinda suspect they won’t actually tell you, because we know from experience how a certain type of dude will minimize and try to rationalize away everything we say, so we won’t talk to dudes like that about it.