That said, women did make up 21 percent of the big G's technical hires in 2015, up two percent from the year before. Not to mention, Google has been encouraging women to nominate themselves for self-promotion ever since it found out that they're not as inclined as men to do so. The company also said that while the percentages of minority employees didn't change, it now has 880 (from 628 in 2014) black and 1,782 (from 1,428) Hispanic personnel.

Obviously, Google still has a ways to go. The good news is that the company is well aware of that, and it sounds like it's not stopping its plan to achieve a truly diverse workplace. "We saw encouraging signs of progress in 2015, but we're still far from where we need to be," People Operations VP Nancy Lee wrote in a blog post.