'I was very enthusiastic about the role, but in practice, we have moved the needle by nothing and a half'
Google’s Israel director Einat Nemesh told a conference this week that despite efforts by the technology giant to boost diversity, bridging cultural gaps in the Jewish state was proving “very difficult.”
“For all the desire to recruit [ultra-Orthodox workers] and Arabs, it’s very difficult, because of a wide range of culture gaps,” Nemesh told Globes at the ‘50 Most Influential Women’ conference.
Nemesh, who is responsible for promoting and implementing diversity at Google Israel, said that a great deal of action was being taken in this area, but hampering those efforts was a gap between what was desired and the situation on the ground.... Read More: i24