A closer look at Microsoft’s U.S. diversity: 46% white males, 481 fewer women than 2014

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Microsoft made headlines on Monday afternoon with updated workforce statistics, but a federal report the company quietly published at the same time sheds even more light on the diversity within its ranks. The data shows that 45.9 percent of the company’s U.S. workers are white males, down slightly from 46.5 percent last year. It also shows that of the highest ranking 155 employees, 126 are either white or asian men. Of those top 155 execs, 18 are women. These numbers all come from Microsoft’s 2015 EEO-1 report, which the U.S. government requires all major employers to file. The company doesn’t talk much about this… Read More
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