Women in the Tech Industry posts
Mashable - Tech The tech industry is not a "boys' club" anymore.
106 months ago
Jezebel Women are far outnumbered by men at these companies. But when tech companies focus on recruiting more women, that usually results in more white women.
The Alarming Downsides to Tech Industry Diversity Reports
gizmodo.com
The tech industry doesn’t just have a diversity problem. It has a results problem. Major tech companies pour millions of dollars into recruiting, but there remain significant, quantifiable discrepancies—in workforce diversity, in gender equity am
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111 months ago
HuffPost Business There still aren’t enough women at the upper echelons of the tech industry.
116 months ago
TechCrunch The tech startup space at the moment resembles the story of the emperor with no clothes
129 months ago
Inc. Magazine It’s your company’s job to get more women in tech.
131 months ago
HuffPost Business Women hold only 17 percent of the tech jobs at Google.
The Stats On Women In Tech Are Actually Getting Worse
www.huffingtonpost.com
Google just hired Ruth Porat, a former Morgan Stanley executive, to be its chief financial officer, and is paying her a reported $70 million. You’d think that’s a sign that things are looking up for women in the tech industry.
Not quite.
132 months ago
HuffPost Education Forty-one percent of women at tech companies leave after 10 years, compared to just 17 percent of men.
133 months ago
HuffPost Science & Tech Forty-one percent of women at tech companies leave after 10 years, compared to just 17 percent of men.
133 months ago
HuffPost Business Forty-one percent of women at tech companies leave after 10 years, compared to just 17 percent of men.
133 months ago
Los Angeles Times What's behind this exodus of women in the tech industry has been one of the hot topics on latimes.com. We are hearing in our comments from both men and women in the industry from a variety of perspectives and experiences. What's really at play here,
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Women are leaving the tech industry in droves
latimes.com
Ana Redmond launched into a technology career for an exciting challenge and a chance to change the world. She was well-equipped to succeed too: An ambitious math and science wiz, she could code faster, with fewer errors, than anyone she knew.
133 months ago
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