A host of companies including AMD, Applied Materials, Analog Devices, and Synaptics are making concerted efforts to build a pipeline of female talent through targeted recruitment drives, mentoring, employee resource groups, pay adjustments, and leadership development, industry executives said.
More women in IT workforce, companies now work on their growth
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According to data from 451 Research, a technology industry research firm, women now make up 34% of the IT workforce in India and the country is now almost at 50:50 gender parity rate in STEM graduates.
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Here’s some good news for female technologists: organisations are pulling out all the stops to attract, engage with and retain women in STEM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) careers.
According to data from 451 Research, a technology industry research firm, women now make up 34% of the IT workforce in India and the country is now almost at 50:50 gender parity rate in STEM graduates.