• Tenderizer78@lemmy.ml
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    16 hours ago

    Again, that wasn’t the original question.

    The question was about whether women are genuinely more likely to be passed over for a job offer if they ask for as much pay as a man would ask for, or if (as you described), or both. A broken clock is right twice a day, and it’s missing the point of the question if you go and explain why you can’t rely on said broken clock.

    Are hiring managers actually less likely to hire women if they ask for market-rate pay, as opposed to men when they do the same?

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      14 hours ago

      Are hiring managers actually less likely to hire women if they ask for market-rate pay, as opposed to men when they do the same?

      If instead of giving passive aggressive replies you would spend a moment to reflect on what I wrote you would understand that ChatGPT reflect the reality, including any bias. In short the answer is yes with high probability.