News: Women in tech see DEI as marketing measures: ANSR report

Diversity

Women in tech see DEI as marketing measures: ANSR report

The majority of women in tech believe that organisations are not making any concrete efforts to fulfill the contemporary demands of gender diversity.
Women in tech see DEI as marketing measures: ANSR report

A whopping 70% of women in technology believe that the DEI measures undertaken by the industry are just marketing measures. The findings of a recent survey, conducted by Talent500, the talent platform owned by ANSR, showcase a colossal difference between perception and reality, highlighting the gaps in gender stereotyping.

About 90% of the participants believed that organisations are not making any concrete efforts and initiatives to fulfill the contemporary demands of gender diversity. This is brought by deep-rooted biases and challenges that women face, right from hiring to retention, inclusion to appreciation and growth. 

Significantly 45% of the respondents believe that the problem stems directly from non-diverse hiring panels. As many as 60% of respondents with 5-10 years of experience backed this, stating that companies should be held accountable for equitable hiring practices.

According to the findings of the survey, 30% of women have experienced inequity in salaries, while another 60% feel marginalised during the decision-making process. Organisations today are working on unilateral opinions, building spaces that curtail the aspirations of women significantly. The report also unveils that only 20% see representation of women in senior positions. 

Highlighting the gender rift, the report says that 30% of participants believe their technical abilities are undervalued compared to their male peers. Another 42% believe that they need to work harder to prove themselves.  

In the pursuit of building diverse and inclusive cultures, tech companies have a unique opportunity to lead by example, setting the standard for industry-wide best practices that prioritize the holistic well-being and professional growth of all employees.

Read full story

Topics: Diversity, Strategic HR, #HRCommunity

Did you find this story helpful?

Author

QUICK POLL

How do you envision AI transforming your work?

Your opinion matters: Tell us how we're doing this quarter!

01
10
Selected Score :