One argument frequently made by tech companies regarding their diversity and inclusion efforts is the so-called "pipeline problem," suggesting that there aren't enough qualified candidates from underrepresented groups. While this issue may impact hiring practices, it's also used as a justification for not meeting more aggressive diversity targets. However, legal obligations aside, companies are increasingly recognized for their responsibility to invest in developing diverse talent pipelines through partnerships with educational institutions and community organizations.

One argument frequently made by tech companies regarding their diversity and inclusion efforts is the so-called "pipeline problem," suggesting that there aren't enough qualified candidates from underrepresented groups. While this issue may impact hiring practices, it's also used as a justification for not meeting more aggressive diversity targets. However, legal obligations aside, companies are increasingly recognized for their responsibility to invest in developing diverse talent pipelines through partnerships with educational institutions and community organizations.

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