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Women in Tech: Coding Through the Downturn and Coming Out Stronger

Women in Tech: Coding Through the Downturn and Coming Out Stronger

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This is your Women in Business podcast.

Welcome back to Women in Business. I'm your host, and today we're diving deep into how women in the tech industry are navigating one of the most transformative economic moments in recent history.

Let's start with the elephant in the room. The tech sector has been hit hard with layoffs and restructuring over the past couple of years. Women represent only about 25 percent of computing roles across the industry, and during economic downturns, they often face disproportionate challenges. But here's what's inspiring: women like Satya Nadella's peers in leadership at companies like Microsoft and women engineers throughout Silicon Valley are not just surviving, they're strategizing differently and winning.

First discussion point: skill diversification is your superpower. The women thriving right now aren't just staying in their lanes. They're developing expertise across AI implementation, data analytics, and product management. This broader skill set makes them invaluable when companies are trimming budgets and need people who can wear multiple hats.

Second, let's talk about the networking shift. Virtual communities have leveled the playing field. Women-focused tech networks like Built In's Women in Tech and online communities connected through platforms like LinkedIn have created spaces where women can share opportunities, mentor each other, and build support systems that traditional networking often failed to provide.

Third point: entrepreneurship is rising. With major tech companies cutting positions, more women are launching their own ventures. We're seeing increased funding for women founders, with organizations like Female Founders Fund and angel investors actively seeking out startups led by women who understand the market gaps better than anyone else.

Fourth discussion point addresses negotiation and compensation transparency. The economic landscape has actually created leverage for women willing to negotiate. As the job market tightens, companies recognize that losing talented women means losing institutional knowledge and diverse perspectives. Women who've done their research and come prepared with market data are securing better positions and compensation packages than ever before.

Finally, let's acknowledge the wellness factor. Women in tech are increasingly prioritizing mental health and work-life balance. Companies that offer flexible work arrangements, robust mental health benefits, and genuine diversity initiatives are attracting top female talent. This shift isn't just good for women individually, it's reshaping company culture entirely.

The reality is that economic uncertainty has pushed women in tech to become more intentional about their careers. You're networking smarter, building broader skill sets, creating your own opportunities, negotiating confidently, and refusing to sacrifice your wellbeing for a paycheck.

Thank you so much for tuning in to Women in Business. Make sure to subscribe so you don't miss our upcoming episodes where we'll explore even more ways women are reshaping the future of work. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease dot ai.

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