Etsy, the popular e-commerce site full of one-of-a-kind trinkets, handmade jewelry, and other personalized high-quality items, has risen to become a formidable competitor to eBay and other web-commerce platforms.
Brooklyn-based Etsy is very popular among women, in fact 80 percent of its customer base are women and 50 percent of its staff are women.
Despite this, the company realized it was lacking in one place: female engineers.
The commerce site went from having just three female engineers in early 2011 to 20 as of late 2012.
The tech industry is infamously dominated by male programmers and engineers. So how did Etsy do it?
Etsy's CEO Kellan Elliot-McCrea shared this insightful presentation on how his company hired more qualified women in engineering.
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Here we go!
Historically, Etsy was just as lousy as any other company in the tech department.
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