Women in Tech: Page 8
This Entrepreneur Is Helping Women Bounce Back to Work Post Breaks
Most companies now realize the value of qualified, experienced women candidates who took a break in their careers,
For Women in Tech, Bias Runs Deeper Than Most Think
A VC's recent suggestion that women in tech use an initial instead of a first name to escape bias grated on many readers.
Global Women in STEM Conference 2016 In Dubai This October
An initiative of the Meera Kaul Foundation, the conference aims to address the stereotypes and bias that "block women's participation and progress" in STEM.
To Grow Their Participation In STEM, Women Need To Come Together
It's not that women aren't going into STEM fields; it's that they're not staying there.
Tech's Gender Wage Gap Is Real, Partly Because Men Don't Believe It Is.
Studies have proven that women make less money than their male coworkers, but most men don't believe it. That's a problem.
5-Point Advice To Women Tech Entrepreneurs
Our job is not to prove to the world that we are better than men at anything but to put forward our best selves and grow with opportunities.
5 Business Apps For Women Entrepreneurs To Rise And Shine
The essential business apps which female entrepreneurs must download.
A Mentoring Session For Women Entrepreneurs
15 women entrepreneurs were given the chance to be mentored by industry experts and raise funding upto Rs 20Lacs.
Top 8 Tips for Women Entering IT
Always keep in mind that you're there thanks to your skills and experience -- just like everyone else.
Women Owned Businesses: 4 Stats To Know
Women tend to take lesser risks, and are happier building businesses that are more people driven and are less likely to scale up.
Entrepreneurship: It All Starts With Having A Big Dream
Kirthiga Reddy has been an inspiration for entrepreneurs, especially women.
This Refugee is Taking the Fashion World by Storm
This standout female entrepreneur is focused on disrupting the world of retail fashion.
High-Profile Women in Tech Push Diversity With Project Include
Founders include former Reddit CEO Ellen Pao and employees from Slack and Pinterest.
How We Can Get More Women To Opt For A Professional Career In India
We do not talk much about the social barriers that exist in our country