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EPISODE · Mar 30, 2026 · 3 MIN

Women in Tech: Breaking Code and Glass Ceilings in Silicon Valley's Storm

from Women in Business · host Inception Point AI

This is your Women in Business podcast. Imagine stepping into the high-stakes world of tech, where algorithms shape economies and innovation drives fortunes. As a woman leading AI strategy at a Silicon Valley startup, I've navigated layoffs, funding crunches, and AI booms firsthand. Welcome to Women in Business, where we empower you, our listeners, to thrive in this landscape. Today, let's dive into five key ways we're conquering the current economic turbulence in tech. First, despite economic headwinds, women's representation is inching up—now at 26% of the U.S. STEM workforce, per Boundev's 2026 report, with 24% in core tech roles at giants like Google, Apple, and Meta. Globally, it's 26.7% according to WomenHack, a slight rise from 2024. This progress amid recessions shows our resilience; companies promoting women jumped to 91% in 2024 from 76% in 2019, proving diversity fuels survival. Second, the broken rung to leadership persists, but we're climbing. Entry-level tech has 29% women, dropping to 16% CTOs and 12-14% in C-suites, as World Economic Forum data highlights. Yet, 85% of us crave executive roles, Digital Silk notes, and firms with 30% female leaders outperform financially. In this economy, sponsors and ERGs cut attrition by 22%, per Great Place to Work—my own mentor at Google fast-tracked my rise. Third, pay gaps sting at 84 cents on the dollar overall, 90 cents in engineering per Boundev, widening to 54 cents for Latinas and 63 for Black women via National Partnership stats. But transparency policies shrink it by 7%, PayScale reports. I've negotiated audits into my contracts, turning disparity into equity—demand it, sisters. Fourth, retention is our battleground; 50% leave by 35, 45% higher than men, citing culture (56%) and stalled growth (48%), McKinsey and Accenture say. Half blame bro culture, Spacelift adds. Economic uncertainty amplifies this, but mentorship boosts retention 38%, Catalyst finds. Hybrid work and AI skills training keep us anchored—I've stayed 8 years by building my network. Fifth, AI is our opportunity amid automation fears. Women hold just 22% of global AI jobs, 18% researchers, Boundev states, using GenAI daily at 34% vs. men's 43%. Yet 95% of us in Talent500's survey would pivot to AI roles with support. India produces 43% of female STEM grads, yet only 14% reach C-suite there. Reskilling now positions us as leaders in this trillion-dollar shift. Listeners, these challenges are our call to action—advocate, upskill, unite. When women thrive, economies rise. Thank you for tuning in to Women in Business. Subscribe 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.

This is your Women in Business podcast. Imagine stepping into the high-stakes world of tech, where algorithms shape economies and innovation drives fortunes. As a woman leading AI strategy at a Silicon Valley startup, I've navigated layoffs, funding crunches, and AI booms firsthand. Welcome to Women in Business, where we empower you, our listeners, to thrive in this landscape. Today, let's dive into five key ways we're conquering the current economic turbulence in tech. First, despite economic headwinds, women's representation is inching up—now at 26% of the U.S. STEM workforce, per Boundev's 2026 report, with 24% in core tech roles at giants like Google, Apple, and Meta. Globally, it's 26.7% according to WomenHack, a slight rise from 2024. This progress amid recessions shows our resilience; companies promoting women jumped to 91% in 2024 from 76% in 2019, proving diversity fuels survival. Second, the broken rung to leadership persists, but we're climbing. Entry-level tech has 29% women, dropping to 16% CTOs and 12-14% in C-suites, as World Economic Forum data highlights. Yet, 85% of us crave executive roles, Digital Silk notes, and firms with 30% female leaders outperform financially. In this economy, sponsors and ERGs cut attrition by 22%, per Great Place to Work—my own mentor at Google fast-tracked my rise. Third, pay gaps sting at 84 cents on the dollar overall, 90 cents in engineering per Boundev, widening to 54 cents for Latinas and 63 for Black women via National Partnership stats. But transparency policies shrink it by 7%, PayScale reports. I've negotiated audits into my contracts, turning disparity into equity—demand it, sisters. Fourth, retention is our battleground; 50% leave by 35, 45% higher than men, citing culture (56%) and stalled growth (48%), McKinsey and Accenture say. Half blame bro culture, Spacelift adds. Economic uncertainty amplifies this, but mentorship boosts retention 38%, Catalyst finds. Hybrid work and AI skills training keep us anchored—I've stayed 8 years by building my network. Fifth, AI is our opportunity amid automation fears. Women hold just 22% of global AI jobs, 18% researchers, Boundev states, using GenAI daily at 34% vs. men's 43%. Yet 95% of us in Talent500's survey would pivot to AI roles with support. India produces 43% of female STEM grads, yet only 14% reach C-suite there. Reskilling now positions us as leaders in this trillion-dollar shift. Listeners, these challenges are our call to action—advocate, upskill, unite. When women thrive, economies rise. Thank you for tuning in to Women in Business. Subscribe 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.

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