From http://www.mbaonline.com/the-rise-of-women-in-tech/:
It’s time for the old adage that women neither like nor do well in math and science be put to rest …
Women are increasingly involved in the tech field, both as consumers
and as practitioners, which shouldn’t come as a surprise since over half
of social media users are women and the average social gamer is a woman
in her 40s.
This trend is also reflected in education. Of the computer science majors graduating in 2013 from Harvard, women make up 41%. And although only 25% of science, tech, engineering and math (STEM) jobs are currently held by women, the numbers are beginning
to shift. Between January of 2011 and 2012, the number of women in the
IT field jumped by more than 28%.
The benefits for women who enter tech are hard to deny. They
experience smaller wage gaps due to gender than women in other
industries. But the relationship between women and tech companies isn’t
one-sided – the companies get some nice perks, too. Companies whose
boards of directors contain 3 or more female members had higher returns
on sales, returns on investments and returns on equity.
The infographic below delves deeper into how the phenomenon of women in tech is on the rise.
Click here to see the graphic!
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
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