• Kit
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    1 year ago
    1. I did not find that people take me more seriously at work as a man. However, I work in tech and all companies I have worked are focused on ensuring that women have an equal place at the table. I imagine that other fields yield different results. – I did want to note that I had the opposite experience with healthcare. As a woman, doctors were less likely to take me seriously. As a man, they take anything I say to be the truth and trust me to make decisions.

    2. Disadvantages of being male are:

    • People are more reluctant to help you with anything and everything, as if he’s a man, so he’s got it.
    • Harder to date and socialize. It’s downright isolating at times.
    • Strangers are less likely to trust you.
    • There are fewer social programs to help men in need. I was homeless for a spell and there were no shelters for men, for example.
    • It’s much harder to get a job in tech as a man, because companies try to meet a gender quota despite most applicants being men.
    • Strangers are more likely to be violent towards men.
    • Must be careful around women so they don’t think I am a danger. For example, if walking at night and a woman is coming from the opposite direction I feel obligated to cross the street so they don’t think I’m going to attack or harass them.
    • FarceMultiplier@lemmy.ca
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      1 year ago

      FWIW, I hire in Tech, and our percentage of female applicants is incredibly low, usually under 1%. I do pay extra attention to their resumes, but often they aren’t even close to qualified for the position.