Addressing Systemic Bias and Structural Barriers

Effective corporate DEI policies must go beyond surface-level diversity numbers and address systemic biases entrenched in hiring, promotion, and workplace norms. This includes revising recruitment practices, ensuring equitable pay, providing mentorship for underrepresented groups, and fostering safe spaces for dialogue. When these structural barriers are addressed, workplaces in tech can see more substantive transformation.

Effective corporate DEI policies must go beyond surface-level diversity numbers and address systemic biases entrenched in hiring, promotion, and workplace norms. This includes revising recruitment practices, ensuring equitable pay, providing mentorship for underrepresented groups, and fostering safe spaces for dialogue. When these structural barriers are addressed, workplaces in tech can see more substantive transformation.

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