I got a notification on Android that I was signed out and I haven't been able to sign back in. Everything's fine on my computer, though.
I heard about this when I interned at Microsoft a year ago. I'm excited it's finally been revealed.
Is this sexism or is it just generalization? The vast majority of (white) women I've spoken to from tech companies are recruiters. And generalizations are very useful, in general. I doubt everyone thinks about how much…
I don't know if you meant for your argument to be applicable to Gayle, but if so... well, it is not applicable. People only knew her gender and assumed she was not skilled because of it.
It'd be nice if more opportunities like this existed outside Silicon Valley.
You keep describing all aspects of this situation as hilarious. It's condescending and not adding anything to your argument. If you're trying to be persuasive, this isn't how you do it.
I don't think it's very impressive that 42% identified it as virtual currency - it does have "coin" in the name, and none of the other options had any relation to coins.
I got a notification on Android that I was signed out and I haven't been able to sign back in. Everything's fine on my computer, though.
I heard about this when I interned at Microsoft a year ago. I'm excited it's finally been revealed.
Is this sexism or is it just generalization? The vast majority of (white) women I've spoken to from tech companies are recruiters. And generalizations are very useful, in general. I doubt everyone thinks about how much…
I don't know if you meant for your argument to be applicable to Gayle, but if so... well, it is not applicable. People only knew her gender and assumed she was not skilled because of it.
It'd be nice if more opportunities like this existed outside Silicon Valley.
You keep describing all aspects of this situation as hilarious. It's condescending and not adding anything to your argument. If you're trying to be persuasive, this isn't how you do it.
I don't think it's very impressive that 42% identified it as virtual currency - it does have "coin" in the name, and none of the other options had any relation to coins.