One person wrote about the ad on Facebook:
‘This is some weird haphazard branding. I think they want to appeal to women, but are probably just appealing to dudes. Perhaps that’s the intention all along. But I’m curious [if] people with brains find this quote remotely plausible [and] if women in particular buy this image of what a female software engineer looks like.’Only that was what a female software engineer looked like, because Wenger is a real software engineer.
Another person thought she appeared too ‘sexy,’ writing:
‘If their intention is to attract more women then it would have been a better to choose a picture with a warm, friendly smile rather than a sexy smirk.’
Wenger told TechCrunch.‘External appearances and the number of X chromosomes a person has is hardly a measure of engineering ability,’ ‘My goal is to help redefine ‘what an engineer should look like’ because I think that is a step towards eliminating subconscious bias towards diversity in tech.’‘I’ve had men throw dollar bills at me in a professional office (by an employee who works at that company, during work hours).
I’ve had an engineer on salary at a bootcamp message me to explicitly ‘be friends with benefits’ while I was in the interview process at the school he worked for.’
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