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In reply to the discussion: How I Discovered Gender Discrimination [View all]progressoid
(53,206 posts)8. Yep. Reminds me of Bianca White's resume...
Unemployed Black Woman Pretends to be White, Job Offers Suddenly SkyrocketFor two years, I have been unemployed. In the beginning, I applied to more than three hundred open positions in the insurance industryan industry that Ive worked in for the previous ten years. Not one employer responded to my resume. So, I enrolled back into college to finish my degree. After completing school this past May, I resumed my search for employment and was quite shocked that I wasnt getting a single response. I usually applied for positions advertised on the popular website Monster.com. Id used it in the past and have been successful in obtaining jobs through it.
Two years ago, I noticed that Monster.com had added a diversity questionnaire to the site. This gives an applicant the opportunity to identify their sex and race to potential employers. Monster.com guarantees that this option will not jeopardize your chances of gaining employment. You must answer this questionnaire in order to apply to a posted positionit cannot be skipped. At times, I would mark off that I was a Black female, but then I thought, this might be hurting my chances of getting employed, so I started selecting the decline to identify option instead. That still had no effect on my getting a job. So I decided to try an experiment: I created a fake job applicant and called her Bianca White.
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That very same day, I received a phone call. The next day, my phone line and Biancas email address, were packed with potential employers calling for an interview. I was stunned. More shocking was that some employers, mostly Caucasian-sounding women, were calling Bianca more than once, desperate to get an interview with her. All along, my real Monster.com account was open and active; but, despite having the same background as Bianca, I received no phone calls. Two jobs actually did email me and Bianca at the same time. But they were commission only sales positions. Potential positions offering a competitive salary and benefits all went to Bianca.
At the end of my little experiment, (which lasted a week), Bianca White had received nine phone callsI received none. Bianca had received a total of seven emails, while Id only received two, which again happen to have been the same emails Bianca received. Let me also point out that one of the emails that contacted Bianca for a job wanted her to relocate to a different state, all expenses paid, should she be willing to make that commitment. In the end, a total of twenty-four employers looked at Biancas resume while only ten looked at mine.
... www.techyville.com/2012/11/news/unemployed-black-woman-pretends-to-be-white-job-offers-suddenly-skyrocket/
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The other 2 male managers don't even have degrees, and I have more experience than both of them
HipChick
Aug 2013
#15
Wow. Besides the attitude that women don't "do tech", jealous wives are probably...
Triana
Aug 2013
#13