Snap Says Its Diversity Efforts 'Simply Have Not Been Good Enough' in First-Ever Report

CEO Evan Spiegel, who has called for reparations and racial justice in recent weeks, turns his gaze inward

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Snap Inc., a social media company that prides itself on operating differently than other major platforms, still has a lot of work to do to better diversify its workplace, executives determined in its first internal report on diversity and inclusion released Wednesday.

The self-reported analysis comes as the CEOs of Apple, Facebook, Amazon and Google testify before the House Antitrust subcommittee today. A comparatively smaller tech company, Snap—which famously rebuffed acquisition efforts from Facebook in 2013—has presented a radically different vision for its company compared to the industry behemoth.

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