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uup
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3 years ago
A single person can be diverse relative to a group, though. Like a black woman would add diversity to a group of white men, for instance. When we talk about diversity in recruiting, usually we mean diversity of the candidate relative to the makeup of the company.
massinstall|3 years ago
nonethewiser|3 years ago
ParetoOptimal|3 years ago
Not just optically. Even slightly different cultures can result in novel ways of thinking or world views that bring something new.
slt2021|3 years ago
chrismcb|3 years ago
allisdust|3 years ago
datavirtue|3 years ago
Meanwhile, the person who is self made (real diversity in this situation) and successfully bootstrapped themselves gets passed over because thier skin color is too bright.
Qualified diverse people are rare (no relation to skin color "diversity"). That is why everyone is cracked out over skin color and gender because there is an actual population of people that the HR secretariat pool can EASILY identify by just taking a glance. Thier mission, of course, is to please thier white male executives.
mitthrowaway2|3 years ago
Yes or, for another example, an Israeli would add diversity to a group of Americans (of various colours).
unknown|3 years ago
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lupire|3 years ago