On Sunday, Facebook's Chief Operating Officer, Sheryl Sandberg, penned a semi-lengthy, op-ed about the recent glut of sexual harassment/assault allegations that have come out against a number of men in positions of power. In her write-up, Sandberg chipped in her two cents on the issue, which should be deemed credible given her successful ascent up the career ladder (at least in comparison to other Facebook posts you may come across, which were perhaps penned by an inexplicably opinionated family member, or a loud-mouth from high school you forgot you were "friends" with).
Thinking back on her career, Sandberg wrote:
After writing that these instances have become less frequent as she's been promoted, she also said that they still happen, though only in situations where she's dealing with a man who feels he's in a more powerful position than she is. However, from there, she pivoted to the lasting workplace changes she hopes are put into place due to the recent outpouring of scandals that were once kept in the dark:
She finished her post by calling for more companies to hire women, especially for positions with clout:
You can read her entire post over at Facebook.
