But it's improving.... slowly.
At Uber, men hold 82% of tech jobs
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I want to know how this compares to tech as a whole. This article doesn't say anything about that. For all we know they're doing better than the rest of the industry.
It does say Apple and Google have 21% women in tech. So Uber's behind the 8 ball a little bit, but they're all pretty weak.
and what percentage of HR jobs are held by women...
Seems about standard for the industry, anyone know what this number is at Lyft?
A hospitals, women hold ovr 90% of the female jobs.
...which is actually quite an improvement from 2.7% it was in 1970. (source)
What do you mean by "of the female jobs"? Maybe you need an improvement...