Thirty-eight percent of women in the tech industry are planning on leaving their jobs in the next two years, according to a new survey.
The report from business management consulting firm New View Strategies, out Nov. 4, found that womens' experience with gender inequality in the workplace, as well as with the pandemic, is impacting their career trajectories.
Twenty-seven percent said they felt less optimistic about their careers than before COVID-19 hit. Fifty-two percent said their workload had increased since the pandemic began.
"The COVID-19 pandemic has changed everyone's lives over the last year and a half, including women who work in the tech field," the report said.
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The report from business management consulting firm New View Strategies, out Nov. 4, found that womens' experience with gender inequality in the workplace, as well as with the pandemic, is impacting their career trajectories.
Twenty-seven percent said they felt less optimistic about their careers than before COVID-19 hit. Fifty-two percent said their workload had increased since the pandemic began.
"The COVID-19 pandemic has changed everyone's lives over the last year and a half, including women who work in the tech field," the report said.
Continue reading: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/technology/more-than-a-quarter-of-women-in-tech-eyeing-the-exit-in-next-two-years/ar-AAQDURB?li=BBnbcA1