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Diversity and inclusion is a perennial challenge in the tech industry. In this episode, we have two guests from Witty Works to help us learn more about research-backed ways to be more inclusive in our hiring processes and everyday lives.
Unconscious bias starts very early in life
Unconscious bias is one important factor behind the underrepresentation of women and other marginalized groups we often see in certain fields and leadership positions. Our guests Lukas Smith and Nadia Fischer tell us unconscious bias due to early socialization is ubiquitous, though it can present differently across cultures.
How unconscious bias can show up in the workplace
Pattern-based thinking is a useful survival strategy that can serve us well in other situations, such as making us jump back from an oncoming car — a task our rational brains would be too slow to handle. But when it shows up in the workplace, especially in the interview process, the impacts can be negative. Nadia says, “Typically, white males always get asked questions about where they can really show off their potential in interviews. Where marginalized communities are actually asked more questions about their past and defend what they've already achieved in their career.”
How to make strides towards diversity and inclusion
Unconscious bias doesn’t go away by itself. Everyone can, however, take steps to be more aware of it in themselves, and actively mitigate its impacts.
Witty.Works can support your company to take practical steps towards diversity and inclusion.
Platform.sh on social media
Watch, listen, subscribe to the Platform.sh Deploy Friday podcast:
Platform.sh is a robust, reliable hosting platform that gives development teams the tools to build and scale applications efficiently. Whether you run one or one thousand websites, you can focus on creating features and functionality with your favorite tech stack and leave managing infrastructure and processes to us.
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Diversity and inclusion is a perennial challenge in the tech industry. In this episode, we have two guests from Witty Works to help us learn more about research-backed ways to be more inclusive in our hiring processes and everyday lives.
Unconscious bias starts very early in life
Unconscious bias is one important factor behind the underrepresentation of women and other marginalized groups we often see in certain fields and leadership positions. Our guests Lukas Smith and Nadia Fischer tell us unconscious bias due to early socialization is ubiquitous, though it can present differently across cultures.
How unconscious bias can show up in the workplace
Pattern-based thinking is a useful survival strategy that can serve us well in other situations, such as making us jump back from an oncoming car — a task our rational brains would be too slow to handle. But when it shows up in the workplace, especially in the interview process, the impacts can be negative. Nadia says, “Typically, white males always get asked questions about where they can really show off their potential in interviews. Where marginalized communities are actually asked more questions about their past and defend what they've already achieved in their career.”
How to make strides towards diversity and inclusion
Unconscious bias doesn’t go away by itself. Everyone can, however, take steps to be more aware of it in themselves, and actively mitigate its impacts.
Witty.Works can support your company to take practical steps towards diversity and inclusion.
Platform.sh on social media
Watch, listen, subscribe to the Platform.sh Deploy Friday podcast:
Platform.sh is a robust, reliable hosting platform that gives development teams the tools to build and scale applications efficiently. Whether you run one or one thousand websites, you can focus on creating features and functionality with your favorite tech stack and leave managing infrastructure and processes to us.