Google's first-ever public employee diversity report revealed that its Googlers are overwhelmingly white and male. Most of these CNNMoney readers identify with at least one of the company's underrepresented groups. All of them think they deserve a shot at working for Google.
Identifies as: Half Mexican, half Japanese female
On what she'd do for Google: "I'd come up with solutions for energy efficiency on Google's campuses. It's one of the biggest problems around the world. A small project could first focus on using natural lighting. A long-term plan could address one of the biggest problems with servers -- that they heat up. And you can't just focus on energy alone, you need to focus on water, transportation -- everything must be coherent."
Education: Bachelors candidate studying Sustainable Development Engineering at Monterrey Institute of Technology and Higher Education in Mexico
Career highlights: Currently an intern in nuclear research, former Sustainability Coordinator at the country corporate office of a multinational athletic apparel company
Google teams she wants to work for: Partnerships, Engineering & Design, Google.org