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Originally Posted by Jet
I'm typing from my blackberry
Until I get my computer back.
Question...
I am a contract designer looking to go full time. Since
I.M starting T now I want apply at And be accepted at companies with diversity policies. I'm thinking of submitting
My resume
Portfolio
Summary of experience
And....
A letter to HR addressing my transition under the company
Diversity policy.
Should I include the letter at the. onset of applying?
What bathroom do I use?
Etc.
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Don't think that just because a company has a diversity policy, they actually *believe* what's IN the policy.
I have interviewed at NUMEROUS companies that have gender identity included in their diversity policies.
I've found, it doesn't matter what the companies' attorneys/HR people have written into their policies to make the company look good and to avoid lawsuits, if your interviewer is ignorant, you're still not going to get a job. And ignorant doesn't have to mean bigoted...when people are afraid of looking stupid or saying the wrong thing, they still won't hire you...no matter how liberal they *feel*.
Personally, I wouldn't say a word about trans issues until WELL into the interview process. If you're read as male at the interview, I wouldn't say a word until someone else brings it up.
But that's just me.
Dylan...would use the men's room