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Ask HN: Why would someone look for a female CEO?

1 点作者 WnZ39p0Dgydaz1大约 5 年前
I just got an email from someone looking for a female CEO. I&#x27;m not female, so I don&#x27;t understand why I got contacted in the first place, but it made me really curious:<p>What is the reason that someone would specifically be looking for a <i>female</i> CEO? Is this normal in the US? Isn&#x27;t this the same as someone looking for an [insert race here] CEO? It this even legal?<p>I&#x27;m sorry if this questions comes off as offensive or naive, I know it&#x27;s a sensitive topic in the US, but I truly don&#x27;t understand.

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jahn716大约 5 年前
The recent political climate in the US has made factors like this major considerations for people to have. Whether it&#x27;s right or if it&#x27;s just fashionable for the moment, I&#x27;ll refrain from making a judgement on whether it&#x27;s normal. But it&#x27;s certainly becoming a <i>thing</i> as there are more public conversations about equality and fairness.<p>To be fair, it&#x27;s increasingly a topic in Europe as well. Or at least in France where I currently live. Sure, it&#x27;s not as in your face as in the US. But there is increasingly more public discourse on diversity and what equality means&#x2F;should mean. Point is, I think it&#x27;s now more a global phenomenon than just the US.
recrudesce大约 5 年前
Sounds like a company who wants to hire a female CEO so they can be one of those &quot;LOOK HOW DIVERSE WE ARE&quot; companies that like to shout about it at every given opportunity to be fashionable or in the news.<p>Controversial Opinion Time: Hire the right person for the job, don&#x27;t look for a specific gender or ethnicity to meet some arbitrary quota.
sharemywin大约 5 年前
I don&#x27;t think it&#x27;s legal. Much better language.<p>We&#x27;re an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.<p>This is not legal advice, consult a lawyer for legal advice.