Thanks for supporting victims of assault – for what it’s worth, I would find your statistics more helpful if they separated “EA” and “tech”. Just Google alone has 50x more employees in the bay than there were attendees at EAG SF,[1] and my subjective impression from living in the bay is that a large fraction of residents are involved in “tech” for some definition of the term.
Sure, I’m just reporting what would be helpful to me (and perhaps people will up/downvote if it’s also helpful to them); it’s obviously your decision about whether doing that is the best use of your time.
Thanks for supporting victims of assault – for what it’s worth, I would find your statistics more helpful if they separated “EA” and “tech”. Just Google alone has 50x more employees in the bay than there were attendees at EAG SF,[1] and my subjective impression from living in the bay is that a large fraction of residents are involved in “tech” for some definition of the term.
“Attended EAG SF” seems like an ok proxy for whether someone is an EA who lives in the bay, though it’s certainly not perfect.
Sure, I’m just reporting what would be helpful to me (and perhaps people will up/downvote if it’s also helpful to them); it’s obviously your decision about whether doing that is the best use of your time.
Do you happen to have a further breakdown between “EA” and “EA adjacent”?
Thanks!