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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.