{"id":6811,"date":"2020-09-17t00:19:12","date_gmt":"2020-09-17t00:19:12","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/?p=6811"},"modified":"2020-09-17t00:19:12","modified_gmt":"2020-09-17t00:19:12","slug":"magoosh-diversity-goals","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/blog\/magoosh-diversity-goals\/","title":{"rendered":"magoosh’s diversity goals"},"content":{"rendered":"
a few years ago, we took a look in the mirror and realized that our team was not representative of our student base and that our products do not yet equitably serve all students. that\u2019s why, in 2018, magoosh set up our first employee diversity goals. today, i want to share a little bit about those goals, how we set them, and how we\u2019re measuring against them.<\/p>\n
first, why is diversity at work important for us? our mission is to help level the playing field in education, and we\u2019ll only be able to achieve that mission if our products serve all students equitably. that\u2019s why we believe it\u2019s important to ensure our company and workplace culture reflect our students and their lived experiences.<\/p>\n
this journey has been an incredible learning process for our people teams here at magoosh, and we\u2019ve made a ton of progress. looking back, it\u2019s clear that we did not get everything right. we hope that by publicly sharing our successes and our failures, we can hold ourselves accountable (and help other companies) to create a diverse and equitable workplace for all. together, we can work collectively on diversity and inclusion in tech and higher education.
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magoosh students are a broadly diverse group. in order for magoosh to best serve its students and to grow as a business, our team must reflect the diversity of our students. our long term goal is to have a magoosh team that reflects the diversity of our us-based students. <\/strong><\/p>\n here\u2019s what we know about our students:<\/p>\n