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Why Women In Tech Should Network More To Further Their Careers

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Ever since the IT boom in the ’90s, India’s tech landscape has transformed tremendously. While there were hardly any women in to be seen in this sector, now, women occupy some of the most prestigious positions in the organisations.

Even though the atmosphere has changed significantly, making it easier for women to express their voice be heard at the workplace, only a handful of women have managed to climb the corporate ladder unencumbered.

In fact, according to a 2018 study, of the 60% of Indian IT firms only 20% of women are at the C-Suite level.

Breaking The Glass Ceiling

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Though organisations do act as a strong backbone by offering you plenty of avenues to meet peers and improve their industry knowledge, however, there are fewer women who utilise this opportunity when compared to their male counterparts. When it comes to networking, men are known to the network aggressively for furthering their career while women tend to use it as a means for helping someone.

As more and more women aspire to take-up leadership roles, there are even lesser who are taking adequate steps like networking which could solidify their reach. It is an acknowledged fact that networking plays a crucial role in shaping one’s career, it is considered to be the one-way ticket for newer job offers, obtain more clients, acquisition and sale. Hence, there is a greater need for women to push their boundaries and network more.

Speaking about the need for women to network more Madalasa Venkataraman, Chief Data Scientist at TEG Analytics said, “When you take stock of the women data scientist in India, definitely there is a shortage of women in the industry. If anything, data science is one of the easiest jobs for women to get into provided they are connected with STEM. I believe this happening because women do not network as well as their male colleagues do. So, when you a strong support structure, women need to take out from what they are normally doing.”

How To Break The Ice

Visibility at the workplace is the key to a promising career ahead and women can follow certain steps which ensure that they are heard, and networking can help you achieve this.

Here are a few steps that you can take to break the ice:

1.  Attend more conference: One of the interesting aspects of being associated with technology is the number of tech summits and conferences that you could attend to widen your network. Since you are more likely to meet people with the same skill sets, it would be easier for you to chat and network as you will have more things in common to speak about.

2. Update your LinkedIn: There is no better platform to interact with a possible employee or peer than LinkedIn. Being active in LinkedIn by updating your resume and sharing your thoughts work-related matter can give you visibility within your community.

3. Strong alumni connection: If you happen to graduate from a prestigious institute, your alma matters alumni network is something that you need to tap into for your career matter. Often alumni can be a trump card for you to meet more people in the industry, find a new job even.

Why Is AIM’s The Rising 2019 The Right Platform?

One of the right avenue for women in IT to network is conferences and summits where they could interact with their peers from across the country. These gatherings can be a catalyst for driving your career as it would help you to reach out to more industry people.

For example, The Rising 2019 by Analytics India Magazine is the right place for you to come and watch and learn from some of the strong women leaders in technology.

The event which is to be held on March 8 at Taj MG Road in Bengaluru will commemorate some of the biggest leading ladies in technology and will see the participation of men and women diverse STEM background.

Levelling The Uneven Playing Field

When it comes to being hired or promoted, it is an uneven field with men getting more visibility. According to another study, women are less likely to be hired for the managerial position and considered for promotions. The study says that, for every 100 men promoted to manager level, only 79 women are even considered for the position, thus widening the gender gap.

While speaking about the subtle ways in women are held back in the organisation, Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Facebook had said in an interview, “Men sometimes feel uncomfortable spending time one-on-one with women they work with and avoid dinners, golf outings and other outside-of-work events with them as a result. This eliminates crucial networking opportunities for women at work.”

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