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Women in Business: Breaking Through Tech's 26% Ceiling in 2026's Economic Storm
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This is your Women in Business podcast.
Welcome to Women in Business, where we celebrate the unstoppable force of women shaping tomorrow's economy. I'm your host, and today we're diving into how fierce women are navigating the turbulent tech landscape of 2026, turning challenges into triumphs amid economic headwinds like layoffs and AI disruptions.
Picture this: you're a driven woman in tech, staring down a STEM workforce where you make up just 26% overall, according to Boundev's 2026 report. That's only a 1% bump since 2000, yet in core roles at Google, Apple, and Meta, it's hovering at 24-25%. The broken rung hits hard—entry-level spots are 29% women, but by senior VP, it's down to 28%, and CTOs? A mere 16%. Listeners, this economic squeeze amplifies it; during 2022-2023 layoffs, women were 65% more likely to be cut, per Spacelift data, despite being just 26-28% of the workforce. But here's your power move: lean into Employee Resource Groups, where 68% of women find support, boosting mentorship satisfaction by 33% and speeding promotions by 25%, as Boundev highlights.
Transitioning to AI, the hottest economic frontier—women hold only 22% of global roles and 18% of researcher spots, Stanford AI Index notes. Daily AI use? Women at 34% versus men's 43%, leaving us vulnerable to automation. Yet, 40% of women using Gen AI report 73% productivity gains. Empower yourself: bridge that digital skills gap—women are 25% less likely to have basics—and demand training. Companies like Google prove it works; their diverse panels and blind resumes spiked female hires by 5%.
Retention is your battleground in this economy. Half of women exit tech by 35, 45% more likely than men, citing work-life balance (45%), toxic bro culture (56%), and stalled growth (48%), from McKinsey and Accenture insights. Burnout plagues 57% of us versus 36% of men. Flip the script: 92% report better equity in supportive cultures, and 85% crave executive spots. Hybrid work post-RTO? 84% say it sparks collaboration.
Pay gaps persist—84 cents on the dollar, WomenHack stats—but 91% of firms now promote women, up from 76% in 2019, with 75% auditing equity. Female founders snag just 2.3% VC, yet 37% of startups boast at least one woman founder.
Sisters, the economy tests us, but we're rising: demand sponsorship, shatter biases, wield AI like a superpower. Your resilience fuels progress.
Thank you for tuning in, listeners—subscribe now for more empowerment. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
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Welcome to Women in Business, where we celebrate the unstoppable force of women shaping tomorrow's economy. I'm your host, and today we're diving into how fierce women are navigating the turbulent tech landscape of 2026, turning challenges into triumphs amid economic headwinds like layoffs and AI disruptions.
Picture this: you're a driven woman in tech, staring down a STEM workforce where you make up just 26% overall, according to Boundev's 2026 report. That's only a 1% bump since 2000, yet in core roles at Google, Apple, and Meta, it's hovering at 24-25%. The broken rung hits hard—entry-level spots are 29% women, but by senior VP, it's down to 28%, and CTOs? A mere 16%. Listeners, this economic squeeze amplifies it; during 2022-2023 layoffs, women were 65% more likely to be cut, per Spacelift data, despite being just 26-28% of the workforce. But here's your power move: lean into Employee Resource Groups, where 68% of women find support, boosting mentorship satisfaction by 33% and speeding promotions by 25%, as Boundev highlights.
Transitioning to AI, the hottest economic frontier—women hold only 22% of global roles and 18% of researcher spots, Stanford AI Index notes. Daily AI use? Women at 34% versus men's 43%, leaving us vulnerable to automation. Yet, 40% of women using Gen AI report 73% productivity gains. Empower yourself: bridge that digital skills gap—women are 25% less likely to have basics—and demand training. Companies like Google prove it works; their diverse panels and blind resumes spiked female hires by 5%.
Retention is your battleground in this economy. Half of women exit tech by 35, 45% more likely than men, citing work-life balance (45%), toxic bro culture (56%), and stalled growth (48%), from McKinsey and Accenture insights. Burnout plagues 57% of us versus 36% of men. Flip the script: 92% report better equity in supportive cultures, and 85% crave executive spots. Hybrid work post-RTO? 84% say it sparks collaboration.
Pay gaps persist—84 cents on the dollar, WomenHack stats—but 91% of firms now promote women, up from 76% in 2019, with 75% auditing equity. Female founders snag just 2.3% VC, yet 37% of startups boast at least one woman founder.
Sisters, the economy tests us, but we're rising: demand sponsorship, shatter biases, wield AI like a superpower. Your resilience fuels progress.
Thank you for tuning in, listeners—subscribe now for more empowerment. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI