Female Applicants to Bill Gates' Firm Were Allegedly Asked Inappropriate Questions During Vetting Process, According to a New Report一个申请人claims they were asked if they had ever "danced for dollars."

ByMadeline Garfinkle

Key Takeaways

  • In a Wall Street Journal exclusive, some Gates Ventures female applicants are claiming they were asked inappropriate questions about drug use and sexual history in the interview process.
  • The pre-employment screenings were conducted by Concentric Advisors, a third-party risk management firm.
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Women applying for jobs at Bill Gates' private office went through an extensive screening process.

In aWall Street Journalexclusive, some female applicants toBill Gates' private office, Gates Ventures are claiming they were asking inappropriate questions not suited for the workplace.

The women are claiming that the questions ranged from past drug use to sexual history — supposedly to discern whether anything in the candidate's past would make them vulnerable to blackmail, the outletreported. Some candidates are claiming they were questioned on whether they had ever "danced for dollars." At least one applicant claims they were asked about having ever contracted a sexually transmitted disease.

The extensive pre-employment screenings in question were allegedly conducted by a third-party risk management firm, Concentric Advisors, which works with a series of industries (including private family offices) to "mitigate risks posed by individuals and groups with potentially nefarious motives," the company'swebsitestates.

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Concentric told theWSJthat its pre-employment screening process is identical for both men and women and complies with the laws in each state and nation where it provides its services. The company added that it never initiated questions about sexual or medical history but that candidates could offer up such information when asked about public records.

A spokesperson for Gates Ventures also told theWSJthat it requires all vendors it works with for pre-employment screenings to comply with state and federal laws.

"We have never received information from any vendor or interviewee in our 15+ year history that inappropriate questions were asked during the screening process," the spokesperson told the outlet. "We can confirm, that after a comprehensive review of our records, no employment offer has ever been rescinded based on information of this nature."

According to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, employers shouldavoidasking personal questions that are protected by law, such as inquiries on race, religion, gender identity, medical history, and disabilities.

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Madeline Garfinkle

Entrepreneur Staff

News Writer

Madeline Garfinkle is a News Writer at Entrepreneur.com. She is a graduate from Syracuse University, and received an MFA from Columbia University.

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