Thought, though, is also thought to be the correct word.
Though.
I didn’t know there was a diversity of though. Though I could be rong.
Down to a T.
There are many more women who are in tech and are entrepreneurs who could run circles around Trump on how technology will impact the future of work,” Milanesi wrote....
Nice how the commenter slides the evil women hating trump into this.
Diversity kills when it is souley used as a visual for anything
Actually the correct headline is in the article if one cares to read it.
“Tech and Diversity of Thought”
I expect Ivanka will the HOST (AKA keynote speaker)of the gathering. No one believes she’s speaking as an IT/Tech expert.
Wondering if the same people complaining about Ivanka speaking would be the ones listening to Greta Thunberg’s claptrap?
A quick look at past keynote speakers does suggest Ivanka doesn’t belong. They all seem to be CEO’s or high executives of tech companies.
This hire seems to be a reaction to leftist groups and marketing people. Because of that, I say good job!
Salesforce had ex-President Obama in a keynote session at their last convention. That guy doesn’t even know which email address he is sending to.
They are nothing but filthy hypocrites.
This is interesting. It would be nice if this were true. Companies used to give applicants an aptitude test when they applied that tested whether they had the skills required for a particular position. Black applicants did not do as well on these tests so one sued and the case went to the Supreme Court. The case, Griggs vs. Duke Power, resulted in the prohibiting of aptitude tests. So the HR managers needed to find a substitute that would not be discriminatory and they decided a college degree was a suitable substitute. Thus, a lot of jobs require a college degree when the skills required could be acquired without the sheepskin.
It sounds nice to not require a college degree for a lot of jobs but the courts made it necessary.
Big Tech discriminates against conservative women IN TECH.
The Empress Has No Clothes: The Dark Underbelly of Women Who Code and Google Women Techmakers
https://medium.com/@marlene.jaeckel/the-empress-has-no-clothes-the-dark-underbelly-of-women-who-code-and-google-women-techmakers-723be27a45df