This week in our WiCipedia roundup: The argument for why jobs in tech shouldn t require a diploma; a new online community for women in UX; how language in job descriptions affects applicants; and more.
Tech CEOs are often lauded for being wunderkinds who didn t even go to college. Yet the reality is that these founders are almost always white men who dropped out of Ivy League schools and had every possible advantage growing up. An op-ed on CNBC asks companies to now consider hiring other employees who don t have college degrees, specifically Black women. Child computer prodigy LaShana Lewis didn t attend university, but she landed a job in tech after decades of trying to break into the industry. Her lack of degree initially hindered her success, even though she had the skills to do the job. Lewis, who is now director of the St. Louis Equity in Entrepreneurship Collective, director of IT at non-profit Givable