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Is There Still Racism in IT Hiring Practices?

noahz asks: "Today [now three days ago] in the United States marks Martin Luther King Day, remembering the birthday - and legacy - of the great civil rights leader. It's been over 40 years since his march on Washington, back when IT was still in its infancy and was exclusively a white, male field. But, how much progress has been made in the IT world? I recently had a recruiter tell me that I would have no problem finding a job in the current economy - not because I am enthusastic, well-educated and have good experience - but because I am caucasian - 'white'. This particular recruiter insisted that his years experience has led him to this conclusion - but I wonder: what the collective experience of the Slashdot readership has found?"

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  1. Re:Having lost my job based on not being a 'minori by bladernr · · Score: 4, Informative
    I love it when racist white people blame being firing from jobs on the desire of their employer to hire minorities.

    It happens. When doing a round of layoffs, I was once instructed (2002) by HR to select only middle-aged white males, because "they can't sue." Back in 1998, when doing a lot of hiring, I was instructed to "prefer" minorities when evaluating candidates to increase our diversity. If you think discrimination against non-minorities does not ever happen, you should get out more.

    That reverse discimination card is overplayed

    There is no "reverse discrimination." Discrimination is discrimination. Period.

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    Sarcasm and hyperbole are the final refuges for weak minds
  2. Re:A unique Black sysadmin's opinion by Grand+High+Wonko · · Score: 4, Informative

    Umm, childhood IQ tests can't test above 180, furthermore if your IQ is 190 you might want to get hold of Mensa and the Guinness Book of Records because that would make you the brightest man in the world.