I’m Shocked and Appalled there’s ‘Systemic’ Age Discrimination Going on in Tech, even as Tech Workers Get ‘Better with Age’

But ‘ageism’ exists ‘across all industries,’ not just Tech.
Many people have seen this with their own eyes as it happened to others, or have experienced it themselves even as companies have vigorously denied it. So finally, here are some numbers that expose blatant age discrimination in the Tech industry, both in hiring and promotions, and it’s even worse than the age discrimination in Non-Tech industries.
The study boils down to this: if you’re a Baby Boomer, forget it. And if you’re Gen X, it’s tough.
These numbers are not based on VC-funded startups where the two founders may be 27 and 28 and the oldest people of the bunch. No one even bothers to mention age discrimination in these outfits. It’s just a fact of life. No, these numbers are based on an analysis of over 330,000 US-based employees – 63,000 in Tech and 267,000 in other industries – from 43 large companies. This is Corporate America.
Here is what the study by Visier, which provides workforce analytics for HR professionals, found: ‘Systemic ageism is occurring in Tech hiring practices.’
Here are some nuggets:
Millennials (aged 20 to 33) make up 43% of the workforce in Tech, compared to 26% in Non-Tech.

This post was published at Wolf Street on Oct 1, 2017.