When Mark Zuckerberg introduced Facebook chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg to the company on her first day, he didn't limit his praise to the usual niceties about her professional accomplishments or impressive resume. Instead, he apparently made things more personal -- and more awkward, particularly for the social network's female employees. BLOG POSTS
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