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Business News
A Googler’s manifesto heard ’round the world: 99% vitriol, 1% other
(BUSINESS NEWS) Over the weekend a 10 paged diatribe of anti-gender diversity found its way out of the internal memos of Google and into the hands of the public and people are having a field day.
Business News
Kutcher’s plans to discuss equality backfires in giant proportions
(BUSINESS NEWS) Ashton Kutcher set the internet on fire with questions regarding workplace equality that he planned to address.
Business News
Study shows why women aren’t breaking through glass ceiling
(BUSINESS NEWS) Studies show that women start out with the same career ambitions as their male peers, but they never make it to the top. Why?
Business News
The “pink tax” has women paying way more than men for the same stuff
(BUSINESS NEWS) This study suggests women are paying a "pink tax" - thousands of dollars more over the course of their lives to purchase similar products as men.
Austin
Girls Who Code wraps up summer immersion camp for Austin teens #STEM
(TECH NEWS) Austin is the newest home for a program that hopes to reduce the gender gap, one high school girl at a time. We hear Indeed was a huge driving force behind bringing Girls Who Code to Austin this summer.
Business Finance
The woman’s negotiation dilemma, and how to overcome
(BUSINESS FINANCE) Women in business have it twice as difficult as men sometimes. When you’re assertive, it can be seen as unfeminine or even aggressive behavior, making it very difficult to negotiate. What's the answer?
Opinion Editorials
I’m a #bossbabe (why “babe” isn’t at all offensive)
(OPINION EDITORIAL NEWS) The #bossbabe movement is taking off, and we're pondering whether or not the use of "babe" is awesome or offensive.
Opinion Editorials
Compliments you should stop using at work (even if you mean well)
Why do we need to compliment each other at work on our looks? I would much rather hear that I did a good job on a project than you like my hair today.


