
By Natasha Lomas
Published: Tuesday 25 November 2008
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Name
Cassandra
Location
Edinburgh Scotland
Occupation
Civil Servant / Business Analyst
Comment
So despite clear evidence of relative numbers, and salaries, opportunities and status still think the IT industry does not discriminate and some think it does.
There is a simple explanation for this - those that think women are doing as well as can be expected discriminate between women and men on the basis that they don't expect women to do very well.
So despite clear evidence of relative numbers, and...
Cassandra
In my experience I don't think it's that Women are...
Simon
Cassandra,
Maybe in the public sector. But in t...
Anonymous
Maybe they are, maybe they're not, I suspect it do...
Anthony
Cassandra,
Maybe in the public sector. But in t...
Anonymous
I've worked in IT my entire career (10 years) and ...
Anonymous
I don't think that most people care if an IT profe...
D. A. Purcell
Think women could be discriminated against if they...
Anonymous
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