by sparkyoriental » Fri Jan 17, 2014 3:39 pm
I'm tired of the casual sexism exhibited by my friends, classmates, and family. I'm a computer science and math major, and the interview cycle for summer internships ended recently. I was offered several internships. Some of my classmates and friends have had a more difficult time securing employment. Naturally, the topic of jobs comes up occasionally. Whenever we're talking about jobs, research opportunities, etc., the response I get from my peers is more often than not, "Well it's easy for you because you're a girl." Or, "you get job offers because you're female and there's a lower standard for girls."
I never know how to respond to those comments because is IS true that being female helps since CS is laughably gender imbalanced and some companies deliberately try to hire more women. But I also have a 3.9 gpa, relevant work and research experience, leadership roles, and publications. I have good "soft skills" like team-work, communication, and I'm outgoing and personable.
Is this sexism? It's definitely not the blatant discrimination our grandmothers faced, but in some ways, the latent, casual, and everyday discrimination that people encounter today is more disturbing to me. It's difficult to articulate and goes unnoticed because it is so deeply entrenched in society. It's "not a big deal" and "you're overreacting." I'm just tired of it.