Nothing you couldn't get elsewhere.
Relevant to the 3% in the UK (12% in US).
Top four levels of engineering are near 100% W-SEA-SA. Check FON. Reflects decades of racist hiring and promotion practices.
Preference in hiring African graduates to boost race ratios for two reasons:
Hostile work culture. Racial codes and signalling: pocket tapping, bag clutching, ignoring you in meetings, harassment from security, false accusations of theft, racist language, segregating into race-dominant teams.
All SEA/SA teams, but never all AA/AD.
Walking through the London office is like walking through a neighbourhood you don't belong in. I suspect if desks could have hazard lights and alarms, they would be flashing/going off as you pass by.
Don't trust HR or any Diversity Advocate, outside agencies, or charities, especially if they say it's anonymous. They are all there to protect the company in case of litigation/media attention. Get a lawyer/solicitor instead.
All comes from the founder, Michael Bloomberg. No surprise he came up with stop-and-frisk, which was then copied by the UK with stop-and-search.
The Bloomberg interview process was a challenging yet enriching journey. It evaluated not only my problem-solving and technical skills but also my ability to think critically, communicate effectively, and remain composed under pressure across multipl
The first step was a technical interview. I was asked basic software engineering questions and also had a live coding session. The interviewer had a British accent, which was a little difficult for me to understand at the time.
Interview after referral. 2 LeetCode mediums. Solved the first one with tips. Didn't have time for the second one, so was told to explain the answer but not code it.
The Bloomberg interview process was a challenging yet enriching journey. It evaluated not only my problem-solving and technical skills but also my ability to think critically, communicate effectively, and remain composed under pressure across multipl
The first step was a technical interview. I was asked basic software engineering questions and also had a live coding session. The interviewer had a British accent, which was a little difficult for me to understand at the time.
Interview after referral. 2 LeetCode mediums. Solved the first one with tips. Didn't have time for the second one, so was told to explain the answer but not code it.