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Being black in tech can be costly: $ 10K a year

Survey finds blacks are 50% more likely to be hired but get paid less

- Jessica Guynn @ jguynn USA TODAY

Being African AmeriSAN FRANCISCO can in the tech industry can cost you $ 10,000 a year.

That’s one of the findings from a salary survey out Thursday from Hired, an online job marketplac­e.

The average African- American candidate is nearly 50% more likely to get hired in tech but gets paid about $ 10,000 less in San Francisco and New York, putting black tech workers at a significan­t disadvanta­ge, even compared with other minority groups.

The survey found the average Latino candidate is 26% less likely to get hired than the average white candidate and the average Asian candidate is 45% less likely. But the salaries for both are more in line with white candidates, with Latinos receiving $ 5,000 less and Asians receiving $ 2,000 less on average.

Age is a major factor. Candidates 45 and older begin to see average salaries decline and receive fewer job offers.

Companies offer an average of $ 132,000 to candidates between the ages of 50 and 60, which is essentiall­y what they’re offering to candidates 10 years younger.

Previous studies have found Hispanics, Asians and blacks do not get equal pay for equal work in the hightech industry.

This is something of a paradox for an industry that prides itself on being a meritocrac­y where anyone with smarts, ambition and hard work can make it, regardless of gender, race, nationalit­y or class.

Silicon Valley is struggling to bring more women and underrepre­sented minorities into the fold.

Analyses by USA TODAY and others show the mostly white and Asian male tech sector employs far fewer women and underrepre­sented minorities than other fields, particular­ly in Silicon Valley.

Hired found the average white candidate in software engineerin­g roles in San Francisco and New York requests a salary of $ 126,000 and ultimately receives an average offer of $ 125,000.

While African- American candidates are much more likely to get hired, in part because of diversity initiative­s in the tech industry, they are asking for and receiving a significan­tly lower salary: $ 115,000 in San Francisco and $ 113,000 in New York.

The salary data in the survey reflected more than 280,000 interview requests and job offers from the past year on the Hired platform of more than 5,000 companies and 45,000 job seekers.

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