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Marissa Mayer left Google after 13 years to help a company that hasn't been doing well lately: Yahoo! It would not be surprising if it wasn't for the fact that a 38-year-old woman is expecting a child. She is to be born in October this year. She is seven months pregnant.
Of course, the manager, who had quite a big tummy, informed her future employer about her pregnancy at the beginning of the recruitment process. For a job at Yahoo! other people also applied: men, as well as young women who leave their decision about pregnancy for the future. However, Marissa won and got a job offer. For the Yahoo! board manager's pregnancy was not an obstacle to hire her 3 months before delivery. As emphasized by those responsible for this decision: Marissa "like every woman must combine professional and private life". So it would seem trivial that nothing extraordinary ...
Unfortunately, it is difficult to imagine a similar recruitment process in Poland. It is difficult to predict that in the country in which we live, a similar decision would be made by the presidents of a large corporation. It seems impossible to employ a middle-aged woman, two months before the dissolution, for the time that most future young mothers spend at home ...
Or maybe you have a different opinion? Have you heard about the promotion of a pregnant woman? What are your experiences?