Facebook Inc. (NASDAQ:FB), for the first time, has joined a number of technology companies
releasing their diversity figures publicly.
releasing their diversity figures publicly.
The Menlo Park, California social media giant revealed its figures Wednesday even as tech
titans like Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) have begun seeking public input on how to close the huge gender gap present throughout the technology industry.
Numbers released by Facebook continue to reaffirm the diversity problem faced by these companies.titans like Google Inc. (NASDAQ:GOOG) have begun seeking public input on how to close the huge gender gap present throughout the technology industry.
Facebook U.S. employees are predominantly white, with minorities consisting of 43 percent of the staff. Facebook
According to diversity data released by Facebook, of its global employee base, only 31
percent are female.
According to diversity data released by Facebook, of its global employee base, only 31
percent are female.
Furthermore, U.S. employees are primarily white, with minorities
consisting of 43 percent of its workforce.
consisting of 43 percent of its workforce.
Facebook's global staff only consists of 31 percent female employees.
Facebook The gender gap present at Facebook jumps evenhigher when focused only on its tech employees, where only 15 percent of the workforce is
female.
female.
The gender gap is further widened when focused only on tech employees at Facebook
Facebook However, to Facebook's credit, the gender
balance of its non-tech employees has been relatively balanced, with 47 percent of global non-tech employees consisting of females.
Facebook However, to Facebook's credit, the gender
balance of its non-tech employees has been relatively balanced, with 47 percent of global non-tech employees consisting of females.
The company has acknowledged that a more diverse Facebook is still a long way off.
To fix its diversity problems, Facebook is expanding its support of various organizations,
such as the Anita Borg Institute, which supports the careers of women in technology, and has
launched Facebook University, an internship program focused on "underrepresented groups"
interested in science, technology, engineering and math, or STEM, fields.
such as the Anita Borg Institute, which supports the careers of women in technology, and has
launched Facebook University, an internship program focused on "underrepresented groups"
interested in science, technology, engineering and math, or STEM, fields.
"We have a long way to go, but we're absolutely committed to achieving greater diversity at
Facebook and across the industry," Facebook Global Head of Diversity Maxine Williams said, in a public statement.
Facebook and across the industry," Facebook Global Head of Diversity Maxine Williams said, in a public statement.
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