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'Skewed representation': Women ample in entry levels, virtually missing from senior roles

• By Mamta Sharma
'Skewed representation': Women ample in entry levels, virtually missing from senior roles

While the representation of women at entry levels continues to go up (from 33% in 2017 to 38% in 2022), the female talent pipeline sees a bottleneck – with their presence in managerial roles down by 9% at (23% in 2017 and 26% in 2022), further dips to 18% at the senior managerial level, and only 17% at the corporate executive level.

These are the findings of the Seventh Edition of Avtar & Seramount Best Companies for Women in India (BCWI) report by Avtar Group, India’s premier diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) consulting firm.

“Women’s representation continues to improve, when we look at a 5-year data frame. However, we must note that the increase is primarily because of more women at entry level. With an equitable talent supply at this level (49.5% of college graduates in India today are women), pursuing gender balance at the entry point is non-negotiable at 100 Best.

"However, as we move up the talent pipeline, the drop in representation of women at senior levels is stark. This is despite the robust career enhancement programmes at these companies – with 98% of 100 Best companies providing mentoring support to women, 94% providing executive coaching, and 97% having ERGs for women,” said Saundarya Rajesh, founder-president, Avtar.

Rajesh stressed that to permeate balance across corporate levels and build the women’s leadership pipeline, concerted organisational and societal efforts are required.

“Celebrating women leaders and sharing their stories of success, nurturing a culture of allyship and advocacy, conducting periodic audits of HR processes to ensure gender parity and promoting support around work-life especially around senior career stages are very important.

"For example, elder care support is fast catching up in our 100 Best companies - 75% of our 100 Best companies have policies to support elder caregivers. In the hybrid work model that is here to stay, societal enablement by way of improved facilities for child-care and elder care and family units that hold value for career ambitions of women can change the narrative,” she added.

The other key findings were:

Avtar also announced the Fourth Edition of the Avtar & Seramount Most Inclusive Companies Index (MICI), an inclusion Index in the country that recognises companies whose inclusion intent transcends all diversity dimensions.

Amongst the companies that feature in the 100 best companies for women in India list, 33% were Indian companies and the rest were MNCs.

2022 Top 10 Avtar & Seramount Best Companies for Women in India, listed alphabetically include 

“The 2022 BCWI-MICI results illustrate a clear path to progress. The 100 Best Companies continue to lean in on career advancement for women in forms of sponsorship, mentorship, and returnship programs, as well as benefits that support their working mothers," said  Subha V Barry, president of Seramount.

The survey also highlighted that: