DjangoCon US 2018 - One Engineer, an API, and an MVP... by Nicole Zuckerman

Channel:
Subscribers:
42,400
Published on ● Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xISNz2PvkiU



Duration: 0:00
20 views
0


DjangoCon US 2018 - One Engineer, an API, and an MVP: Or how I spent one hour improving hiring data at my company. by Nicole Zuckerman

The fact that tech is struggling to hire or retain employees from diverse backgrounds has been written about and discussed thoroughly, particularly in the last few years. The economic, societal, and moral benefits of diversity are also well documented. Why is it hard, then, for well-intentioned organizations to shift their demographics? There are a number of reasons, but one that doesn’t appear to have been thoroughly discussed already is the challenge of gathering and responding to data about diversity within a company’s hiring pool and existing employees. One hack day, I was involved in too many projects and had only a token amount of time to devote to the one I was most interested in; seeing if we could determine whether we had sufficient diversity for any given role to start interviewing candidates, or if we needed to spend more efforts sourcing diverse candidates for the pool. I accomplished an MVP in approximately an hour, once I had an api key and permissions. It doesn’t necessarily require a huge effort to make a big difference.

In this talk, I’ll walk through the MVP indicating, for each role, whether there was “sufficient diversity”. I’ll also address gotchas, limitations, and What Now.




Other Videos By Confreaks


2022-04-08DjangoCon US 2018 - Data internationalization in Django by Raphael Michel
2022-04-08DjangoCon US 2018 - ORM: The Sequel by Katie McLaughlin
2022-04-08DjangoCon US 2018 - Strategies for Zero Down Time, Frequent Deployments by Nick Humrich
2022-04-08DjangoCon US 2018 - Lightning Talks Day 3
2022-04-08DjangoCon US 2018 - Easier Classes: Python Classes Without All The Cruft by Trey Hunner
2022-04-08DjangoCon US 2018 - Django REST Framework: Moving Past the Tutorial to Production by Drew Winstel
2022-04-08DjangoCon US 2018 - Keynote with Mariatta Wijaya
2022-04-08DjangoCon US 2018 - Building a Community for All People by Jennifer Konikowski
2022-04-08DjangoCon US 2018 - We Are 3000 Years Behind... by Hayley Denbraver
2022-04-08DjangoCon US 2018 - Python on your phone: Building mobile apps with Kivy by Derek Payton
2022-04-08DjangoCon US 2018 - One Engineer, an API, and an MVP... by Nicole Zuckerman
2022-04-08DjangoCon US 2018 - When your wetware has too many threads... by Aaron Bassett
2022-04-08DjangoCon US 2018 - Here Come The Robots - Django and Machine Learning by Tom Dyson
2022-04-08DjangoCon US 2018 - Finally Understand Authentication in Django REST Framework by William S. Vincent
2022-04-08DjangoCon US 2018 - What's in a Name? Your Guide to the Wacky World of DNS by Ashley Sullins
2022-04-08DjangoCon US 2018 - "Normalize until it hurts; denormalize until it works"... by Flávio Juvenal
2022-04-08DjangoCon US 2018 - Fundamentals of Kubernetes for Django developers by Graham Dumpleton
2022-04-08DjangoCon US 2018 - Serverless Django with Zappa by Dane Hillard
2022-04-08DjangoCon US 2018 - JavaScript for Python Developers by Žan Anderle
2022-04-08DjangoCon US 2018 - Introduction to Django and GraphQL by Patrick Arminio
2022-04-08DjangoCon US 2018 - Simpl framework, big impact! by Joseph Lee & Jane Eisenstein