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By: River Page
Published: Feb 2, 2024
"Companies also cannot take race-motivated actions to maintain a demographically 'balanced' workforce." — Commissioner at Equal Employment Opportunity Commission Andrea R. Lucas in Reuters, June 29, 2023
"An unlawful employment practice is established when the complaining party demonstrates that race, color, religion, sex, or national origin was a motivating factor for any employment practice, even though other factors also motivated the practice." — 42 USC § 2000e–2(m) of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
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In the wake of the George Floyd protests, tech companies promised to hire more minorities. One company that claims to help them do it is Gem, and although you might not have heard of it, you’ve probably heard of some of its 1,200-plus clients: Reddit, Dropbox, Robinhood, Discord, Zillow, Stripe, Affirm, and Grammarly, just to name a few. Although Gem’s software is primarily used for things like non-race- and gender-based recruiting, payroll, and benefits management, John, (not his real name) — who worked for Gem as a sales development representative through a B2B outsourcing firm from March to July of 2021, told us that the prospective corporate clients he talked to were most interested in Gem’s “diversity enhancing” capabilities. Essentially, they had race- and gender-based hiring quotas and wanted to use Gem’s software to meet them. He said one prospective client, an executive at the Bay Area-based AI and robotics research arm of one of the world’s leading car manufacturers, told him explicitly: “I need more black candidates this month.”
According to its website, Gem’s software allows recruiters to track “gender and race/ethnicity throughout the entire hiring funnel.” Essentially, it appears to include a comprehensive race and gender tracking system designed to help companies fill race- and gender-based quotas with precision. For example, in a 2021 diversity webinar posted on YouTube, a Gem employee seemed to explain how the software could show how many candidates a company would need to reach out to if it had three engineering positions open, but didn’t want to hire men for them (in her words: “wanted to give women a chance”). In the same video, she demonstrated how to break down each stage in the hiring funnel by race, and explained (but did not show, probably for privacy reasons) how companies could further track how their recruiters’ own efforts break down along the lines of the company’s race- and gender-based hiring quotas, so that the company may “hold them accountable.”
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[ Screen capture from Gem’s diversity webinar ]
All this requires a lot of data. According to a recent LinkedIn post by Gem founder Steve Bartel, this data can come from three sources:
Self-ID: the demographic data collection on job applications
Manual override: the recruiter reports your race and gender based on visual cues such as your LinkedIn profile picture
Predicted: Gem’s proprietary AI determines a candidate's race and gender based on machine learning (Bartel notes this is only for aggregate/anonymized use, meaning that the UI doesn’t allow recruiters to see which race was assigned to individual candidates)
John told me that, of Gem’s features, its race- and gender-identifying AI was the biggest selling point. “A key part of the pitch was to tell clients that Gem uses AI and machine learning to determine race and gender.” (This is especially ironic, given the panic about “racist AI” that has consumed every discussion about artificial intelligence for years.)
“One thing that cracked me up was that recruiting/DEI buyers at companies would ask, ‘Is this legal?’” John told me. “Not because they were offended by how obviously racist the software was — they loved what they saw. The concern was pushback from their legal team.” He said this question was asked so frequently that Gem’s Chief Legal Counsel had a prewritten response to the question that would be passed along to clients who asked.
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[ Source: Gem’s website, February 1, 2024 ]
The "Diversity Recruiting" section of Gem’s website offers a slate of what it calls “Case Studies” — essentially customer testimonials — where companies explain how they used Gem to hire based on race and gender.
In a case study for payroll firm Gusto, Gem seems to indicate the company used its “Candidate Rediscovery” tool to hire based on candidates’ race and gender. In Gem’s language, Gusto used the tool to “unearth talent who is vetted — and diverse — ultimately reducing time-to-hire.” In other words, companies could use Gem’s software to find people with specific racial and gender-based characteristics that meet the position’s requirements and hire them quickly, while weeding out similarly qualified candidates who are, presumably, white or male or both.
In a case study about the telecommunications company Twilio, Gem seems to describe how one of its senior recruiters was able to avoid hiring men with their tool:
Gem’s metrics have also helped [the recruiter] zero in on stages in the interview process where the team is falling short on equitable gender hiring. “For one division, we intuited that we were hiring more women than the average team—and we were! We were prepared to roll off our passive sourcing efforts for that division, but I don’t like to make a move without looking at all the data first. That’s where Gem came through.” [The recruiter] dug through the data in more detail and discovered that the proportion of male candidates was actually increasing quarter over quarter—so much so that, by Q3, they would have made significantly more male than female hires. “If we hadn’t had access to that data, we wouldn’t have been able to identify that trend and strategize on how to allocate our resources properly.”
This is easily interpretable as: We thought everything was fine until Gem showed us that by Q3 we might hire a disproportionate number of men in a division that a disproportionate number of men applied to work in. It's worth noting that when announcing massive job cuts in 2022, Twilio’s CEO bragged that the layoffs had been carried out through an “Anti-Racist/Anti-Oppression lens.”
In another testimonial from Chili Piper, an inbound conversion platform for B2B revenue teams, the company’s Talent Ops Manager says she used Gem to discover that URG (under-represented group) candidates were dropping off after the company stopped including a video submission in the application (itself seeming to indicate that a significant proportion “URGs” were being advanced through the hiring pipeline because of their race or gender). She successfully lobbied to bring the video submission back and modified the assignment. “Now it’s like, sell us a new smartphone: something that really levels the playing field and lets us see candidates’ creativity, communication, and approach in action. It’s not necessarily entrenched in experience in tech and SaaS sales.” Since then, the company has “seen a decisive shift in the demographics of candidates who make it to the interview stage of our process. We have seen a 54% increase in URG candidates and a 31% increase in female-identified candidates making it to the first round of interviews. Offers extended to, and offers accepted by URGs have increased.”
In other words, Chili Piper's testimonial seems to indicate that Gem showed the company that when it stopped asking applicants to submit a video that allowed them to see their race and gender, they stopped hiring more minorities. So they brought video back, and seemed to effectively lower their standards by changing the assignment to one in which industry experience was deprioritized.
Gem’s own hiring practices also raise red flags. An internal jobs board from June 2021 provided to Pirate Wires shows that under a field titled “Diversity Search,” positions are either listed as “Open,” “Women,” “URM,” or “Women & URM,” suggesting that certain positions were closed off to straight white males, or perhaps that women and minorities were being sought after in those positions. We sent the screenshot of the internal job board — with company name and other identifying information redacted — to a tech industry employment lawyer, who said:
Without knowing more about the company or getting clarification on what some of the designations mean on the chart, it looks a bit problematic. The law allows companies to set “targets” and “goals” as they relate to the hiring, retention, and promotion of women, veterans, and underrepresented minorities (those targets/goals must be temporary). But the law does not currently allow private companies to set aside or otherwise designate specific positions for such group members. There are some grey areas for certain types of federal contractors, but it’s the exception to the rule.
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As a non-lawyer, I’ll not comment on the legality of Gem’s hiring practices. However, I will say the company seems to use unorthodox recruiting methods. In Gem’s diversity webinar I referred to earlier, one of the hosts said, “Here at Gem, each time we open a new req [position], we actually focus solely on sourcing URGs, and in conjunction [with that] we don’t post the job on the career site until other levers need to be pulled…”
The host then explained how she found candidates of specific races and genders at Gem, telling the audience: “Sourcing for URGs may require you to shift some fundamental ideas you have about what a quote-unquote good candidate looks like.” Next, she described how she would go through LinkedIn, searching for candidates with stereotypically minority names, who use neo-pronouns, or who went to minority-majority schools, among other tactics.
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[ Slide from Gem’s diversity webinar]
When asked for comment, a representative from GEM told us “Our product provides interested customers with insights that help them build a diverse talent pipeline. We work closely with legal counsel to ensure our platform complies with all applicable laws and welcome potential customers looking to learn more to reach out to us."
Gem: a company that apparently doesn’t post some job announcements publicly without searching for specific races and genders on LinkedIn first. A company whose value proposition is to help companies hold their recruiters “accountable” for hiring too many of the wrong race and gender. A company that created an AI that predicts your race and gender. A company whose AI tracks race throughout the hiring pipeline so efficiently that, allegedly, even woke companies question its legality during sales calls. Gem is the company that vast swaths of the tech industry are using to hire.
So if you’re in the business, and you’re a Derrick O’Donnell or a John Chau, good luck out there. I think you’re gonna need it.
[ Via: https://archive.md/gxFMK ]
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DEI is discrimination.
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splinterclan · 2 months ago
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Part 24.3: Oooo she is in trooouble...
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sunshinem0ths · 1 year ago
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trying to read harrow the ninth after spending the whole first book in the head of a jock who actively tuned out exposition and made "that's what she said" jokes
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disgruntled guy
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saintaviator · 9 months ago
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alyx & some sort of half life creature? a snark or vortigaunt or something
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Snark Saturday (Tuesday)
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mattodore · 5 days ago
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when i say they'd act like this in public too...
#river dipping#matthias evanoff#theodore doe#a burning house to live in#echthroi#ts4#ts4 video#minus the kissing! theo would allow neck kisses but that's it. spins them around. my emotional support ocs..................#currently recording some animations because i want to update the gif that's on my page theme#i might just redo the old gif actually. but i'm testing a bunch of other animations out in the meantime#i spent forever working on updating their skinblends yesterday and troubleshooting a lot of issues i'd just been ignoring w my game#i think i fixed most of them? but i still have weird black dots that show up along the horizon line of my screen sometimes. shrugs.#found a really funny glitch tho which is that when i have the outdated cas columns mod in matthias’s dick doesn’t work lmfaooo#i use a new model that’s still in a testing phase and somehow cas columns screws with it and matthias can't get hard#the erectile dysfunction cas columns glitch <3#also been decorating theo's apartment a bit more. i have so much build cc and YET i'm struggling to find clutter it's agony#his apartment is meant to be a bit messy and full of old furniture and random things he's just picked up over the years#and dead flowers everywhere but alas... there's no cc for that so i've just been putting live plants down instead </3#also this couch isn't meant to be in his apartment lol it's just that this animation only works with this couch so. too cute to pass up.#anyway#sharing this and then getting back to it
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numbuh424 · 2 months ago
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this is my 37,000th post on this account. here's near.
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adelelorienne · 1 year ago
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Art Prints in my ~Meadowhaven Etsy~ shop!
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reejindeed · 5 months ago
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“You had gone up to the mountain, higher ground
to make a stand
Perched up on a ledge with a rifle in your hand
Singing ‘I don’t need no man’”
-Matt Heckler, Haw River Ballad
A song that really struck me since the first time I listened to it. Genuinely a joy to watch him perform it live, too- I suggest checking out both versions!
Live : recorded
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papercwipping · 1 year ago
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‼️ I KNOW SOME OF MY FOLLOWERS ARE CANADIAN !!!!
if that includes you, PLEASE take a Few Minutes to sign THIS PETITION . our last petition regarding the violence occuring in Palestine, e-4649, became the MOST SIGNED petition in Canadian History. It is now Closed BUT we can continue to show support for Palestine via the new petition linked above that demands ceasing of trade relations and condemnation on a Governmental Level of the Multiple War Crimes the Israeli government has enacted.
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it is currently at over 33 thousand signatures, and the more it receives will show our Government that we do Not stand with them or its support of Genocide.
EDIT 28/11: we are now at over 41k signatures! It is unlikely that this petition will reach the scale of e-4649 but I think it's worth it to see how many people are standing with and sending love to the Palestinian people all the same.
we Will see a free Palestine in this life, and humanity will not stop bleeding until peace falls upon it, Congo, Sudan, and anywhere else plagued by western violence.
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shocotate · 6 months ago
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Info about Stopover Town & Resembool in FMA Perfect Guide 2 (2005), page 136, for @chrysopoeias. Page about Dublith here.
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Page 143.
リゼンブールの小学校
エドたちが通った小学校. イシュヴァール内乱で攻撃を受け破壊されたのか、校舎がないバラーック式の青空学校だ。
Primary school in Resembool
The primary school that Ed and his friends attended. It's a barrack-style blue sky school with no school buildings, perhaps attacked and destroyed during the Ishval Civil War.
My Scans and Scanlations
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fantasticcolorcloudflap · 19 days ago
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GUYS THEY JUST KILLED FABIAN OFF? MY JAW DROPPED.
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vaccariia · 4 months ago
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Rosawatts flavored doodles are on the menu today
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static-kills · 3 months ago
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Lake gets River to join the band
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vlasdygoth · 1 year ago
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anniversaries
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kationella · 1 month ago
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All of Bruce's canon exes should unionize. Benefits include:
Medical coverage in case of torture at the hands of villains
List of safe channels where they can sell all that expensive jewelry he gave them (guess who ends up stealing them from the buyers and the first two guesses don't count)
Discounts for the sooner flight out of Gotham, cause you're cursed now for some reason. Speaking of...
Paid funerary services in case of your death
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