
Howdy! We are an international company with employees who come from a wide variety of backgrounds. We believe that the more perspectives we embrace, the better we are at engaging our global community of users and developers. We want to build Automattic as an environment where people love their work and show respect and empathy to those with whom we interact. Diversity typically includes, but is not limited to, differences in race, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, political and religious affiliation, socioeconomic background, cultural background, geographic location, physical disabilities and abilities, relationship status, veteran status, and age. To work on diversity means that we welcome these differences, and strive to increase the visibility of traditionally underrepresented groups. We see inclusion as the ongoing, conscious effort to celebrate difference and welcome people of differing backgrounds and life experiences, whether they’re current or prospective employees, partners, or users of our software.
In 2014 we started to work, as a company, on facilitating spaces for discussions about diversity at Automattic. And at our 2016 annual gathering of all of our employees from over 50 countries, we decided to share what we are doing about diversity and inclusion with the rest of the world — because we want you to think aboutworking with us.
In the past we’ve supported organizations like Mother Coders, TechWomen, The Representation Project, and Outreachy. We’re especially proud of supportingAccelerate.lgbt. We’re thrilled to work and partner with other companies and institutions that share our values. And we celebrate the achievements of those who use our software to tell their stories, especially when they come from under-heard voices and marginalized communities.
Consistent with our Open Source ethos, here are seven invitations to all Automatticians. This list will evolve as we learn more from our (and others’) experience in building a more diverse and more inclusive workplace.
Your perspective is part of what makes us stronger. If you practice sharing honestly, it will encourage others to do the same. This will help create a place where perspectives flow freely and build on one another. Beyond that, shareyour story outside of Automattic and inspire others to apply to join the fun here.
As theAutomattic creed states, we will never stop learning. Whether it’s subscribing to the Geek Feminism Wiki, checking out the The Huffington Post’s Workplace Diversity articles, or diving into research papers, learning about diversity can happen daily. Here are a few examples to explore:
We each come with our own biases, experiences, and skill sets. Who we are influences how we approach questions and tasks. It’s important we acknowledge that we all took different paths to get here and that we continue to challenge our own thoughts about the work we do as much as we challenge others.
It is through feedback that we can improve the language we use and the actions we take. Here are a few questions you can ask to generate feedback from others:
Whether it’s using the phrase “partner” instead of “husband” or “wife,” or making sure to employ the correct terms when referring to a disability, acceptance starts with appropriate language.
Collectively, we already make up a very diverse group. We come from and are part of different types of families. We live all over the place. We hold various religious beliefs — or none. We are all ages. We have good days and bad. We speak a ton of languages. We encourage visiting our private online spaces that include places:
Automattic shares the Open Source ethos of building products that people of diverse backgrounds, experiences, and abilities can use and enjoy. We actively encourage Automatticians to help make our products accessible. This means:
When you create, think of the diverse audiences your work will reach. If you stumble on something that might trip others, fix it or report it to someone who can improve it. For some guidelines on designing for inclusion,review our starter checklist.
Whether it is someone from a different team popping into a conversation in your team’s space or a user giving feedback, keep this idea in mind. It is up to us to stay open-minded so that powerful ideas can rise to the surface and come to fruition.
Below are just a few examples to help explain how diversity affects a unique place like Automattic:
Intellectual and international diversity is something that we strongly embody at Automattic — it’s where we’ve come from and how we’ve grown to include Automatticians from over 60 countries. Yet we recognize that we have so much more work to do in embracing the many differences that our community represents. We hope you considerjoining us on our journey toward ever-increasing diversity and inclusion.







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