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Is it too late to pursue a career in computer science at 47?
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[QUOTE="Vanadium 50, post: 6649850, member: 110252"] Suppose the level of bias is 0.0001%. Do we care? I am sure the bias is not identically zero. In the zillions of jobs, that would require not a single hiring manager has any non-zero bias at all - implicit or explicit - no matter how small. So what? People are people. The question is [I]is this an important effect[/I]? I see no evidence that this isn't dwarfed by other effects. [/QUOTE]
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