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This might be why there are few Black engineers in Big Tech


This might be why there are few Black engineers in Big Tech
By The Washington Post
By Nitasha Tiku
For years, Google s recruiting department used a college ranking system to set budgets and priorities for hiring new engineers. Some schools such as Stanford University and MIT were predictably in the elite category, while state schools or institutions that churn out thousands of engineering grads annually, such as Georgia Tech, were assigned to tier 1 or tier 2.
But one category of higher education was missing from Google s ranking system, according to several current and former Google employees involved in recruitment, despite the company s pledges to promote racial diversity - historically Black colleges and universities, also known as HBCUs. That framework meant that those schools were at a lower priority for hiring, even though Google had said in 2014 that it wanted to partner with HBCUsas a way to recruit more minority talent. ....

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Google accused of undervaluing HBCU engineering students - TheGrio


Google accused of undervaluing HBCU engineering students
It uses a school-ranking system in its recruitment of college students for its programs, but
HBCUs aren t included in Google s lists.
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A new bombshell report detailing how tech giant Google ranks engineering students at historically Black colleges and universities may shed some light on why Blacks are so underrepresented at the company and in the field of coding. 
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The Washington Post, Google uses a ranking system in its recruitment of college students. Schools like Stanford University and MIT are ranked as “elite,” given their specialty in technical engineering. State schools or high-ranking private schools with strong engineering programs like Georgia Tech are assigned to either “Tier 1” or “Tier 2.”  ....

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Why I ended my company's partnership with Google


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Nicole Tinson is founder of HBCU 20x20, an organization that places Historically Black Colleges and Universities students and graduates into companies like Accenture, SpaceX, and Intel. She was named to the Forbes 30 Under 30 Social Entrepreneurs list in 2020.
Tinson says she is dropping Google as a HBCU 20x20 partner after a Twitter thread by a former Google recruiter went viral, alleging racism and discrimination at the tech giant.
She asked Google to partner with her company in 2017, but it declined. After the deaths of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd, Tinson says Google reached out to her to get the partnership started. ....

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