• Kecessa@sh.itjust.works
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    5 hours ago

    Hiring unqualified people also happens without DEI though and looking at studies on DEI’s impact on productivity it might actually happen more without it in place considering that output usually increases when implementing DEI measures…

    A bunch of candidates from diverse backgrounds, the unqualified white dude gets hired out of unconscious systemic racism or out of fear of being flagged as a company with DEI measures in place. Nepotism as well, hire the son of a good employee even though better candidates exist…

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      Hiring unqualified people also happens without DEI though

      Absolutely it does.

      looking at studies on DEI’s impact on productivity it might actually happen more without it in place considering that output usually increases when implementing DEI measures…

      Maybe, but I am sceptical in trusting studies like this, since they are rarely unbiased.

      But even assuming it is true, making these policies obvious and giving them a name (DEI) creates an easy target to point at when assholes rouse hate against minorities. So as I said, I don’t think it is worth it in the long term. Plus, it probably also helps create/reinforce the subconscious notion that minorities need help to qualify for jobs, rather than being equal. Appearances matter when trying to win people over.

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        42 minutes ago

        Because of subconscious notions they do need help to get jobs they’re qualified for. Hell, being bald is a deterrent, being called Kevin is a deterrent, being short is a deterrent to get hired with similar qualifications!

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          17 minutes ago

          According to AI, not having a bookshelf in the background of a video call is a deterrent.

          But why not do blind remote interviews or similar neutral policy? DEI doesn’t help any of the people you mentioned.

          “Our new fairness in hiring program ensures we hire strictly on merit by eliminating human biases using cutting edge technology.”

          You can’t argue against that. Compare that with random DEI selling pitch and tell me you don’t see how DEI is unnecessarily divisive.