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Why women in tech are ready to quit their jobs in the coming year?

A recent report revealed that around 31 per cent of women in tech are willing to leave their company in the upcoming year due to poor management (29 per cent), having more diversity, and equity, getting better compensation (28 per cent), and inclusion (25 per cent).

Edited By: Saumya Nigam @snigam04 New Delhi Published : Apr 10, 2024 11:34 IST, Updated : Apr 10, 2024 11:34 IST
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Lack of proper training in advancing technologies like generative AI (GenAI), poor management, along gender disparity are the major roadblocks for women who are pursuing their careers in tech. A recent report by Skillsoft surfaced which stated that an online training platform is based on a survey of 500 women conducted online from September 2023 to January 2024.

The report reveals that about 31 per cent of women in tech are considering leaving their organisation in the coming year (2025) due to poor management (29 per cent), to get better compensation (28 per cent), and have more diversity, equity, and inclusion (25 per cent).

Orla Daly, Chief Information Officer, Skillsoft said, “About 85 per cent of our survey respondents say there’s a gender disparity within their team and 38 per cent are dissatisfied with their growth potential. We’re at a tipping point where the risk of attrition threatens to significantly widen an already prominent gender gap in the tech industry."

“While there are more opportunities for women than ever before, leaders must provide intentional support and foster the development of critical skills so that they can thrive, lead, and push the business forward,” she added.

Further, the report also showed a lack of training, particularly in GenAI.

While 41 per cent of women showed interest in learning AI, 60 per cent said they are not yet using AI at work. Among those who use it, 63 per cent lacked adequate training and resources to integrate the technology into their work.

“The involvement and empowerment of women in AI is essential to ensuring the technology is designed and implemented in ways that are equitable and inclusive,” Daly said.

“Diversity fosters innovation, and therefore advancing women's skills in AI can lead to the development of more creative and equitable solutions to business problems,” she noted.

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Inputs from IANS

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