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EPISODE · Feb 20, 2026 · 3 MIN

Women Rewriting the Code: Tech Survival Guide for 2026's Economic 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 hum and innovation never sleeps, yet women like you are carving paths through economic storms with unyielding grit. Welcome to Women in Business, where we celebrate your power in navigating today's turbulent landscape. Let's dive into five key ways you're not just surviving, but thriving. First, embrace the representation reality and turn it into your launchpad. Boundev reports that in 2026, women make up 26% of the U.S. STEM workforce, holding 24% of core tech roles at giants like Google, Apple, and Meta, and just 22% of global AI positions. Despite only a 1% growth since 2000, StrongDM notes a rebound to 27.6% overall in tech, with women promoted at higher rates—15.9% versus 13.6% for men. Listeners, this means entry points are opening; seize them by targeting roles like operations research analyst, where women lead at 51%. Second, master AI to outpace the economic squeeze. Digital Silk highlights that analytics, AI, and machine learning top interests for 41% of women in tech, yet only 34% use AI daily compared to 43% of men, per Boundev. But here's your edge: senior women lead male peers in AI adoption by 12-16%, according to WomenTech.net. In layoffs hitting tech hard, like the 2022-2023 waves where women were 65% more likely to be cut despite being 26-28% of the workforce, upskilling in generative AI—where 73% report productivity gains—shields you and positions you for recovery. Third, shatter the broken rung with bold networking. The drop from 29% at entry-level to 16% of CTOs screams systemic barriers, but 91% of companies promoted women in 2024, up from 76% in 2019, says Boundev. Digital Silk adds that 85% of you seek executive roles, and firms with 30% female leaders outperform financially. Join ERGs—68% of women participate—and demand sponsorship; 92% report better equity and inclusion experiences. Fourth, conquer burnout and work-life chaos fueling 45% attrition by age 35. Spacelift.io reveals 57% of women feel burned out versus 36% of men, worsened by caregiving and poor balance. Yet, 95% hold permanent roles, and return-to-office policies boost collaboration for 84%. Prioritize wellbeing: 9 in 10 who left would return under better conditions. Digital Silk notes 72% feel confident in competencies—lean on that fire. Fifth, demand pay equity and inclusive cultures amid gaps of 10-13%. Women earn 94 cents on the dollar in computer science, per StrongDM, better than the 83-cent average elsewhere. With 76% of employers prioritizing women in DEI and 75% auditing pay, push for transparency—83% are more likely to join equitable firms. Listeners, you're the architects of change in this economic whirlwind. Your resilience rewrites the code. Thank you for tuning in to Women in Business—subscribe now for more empowerment. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai 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 hum and innovation never sleeps, yet women like you are carving paths through economic storms with unyielding grit. Welcome to Women in Business, where we celebrate your power in navigating today's turbulent landscape. Let's dive into five key ways you're not just surviving, but thriving. First, embrace the representation reality and turn it into your launchpad. Boundev reports that in 2026, women make up 26% of the U.S. STEM workforce, holding 24% of core tech roles at giants like Google, Apple, and Meta, and just 22% of global AI positions. Despite only a 1% growth since 2000, StrongDM notes a rebound to 27.6% overall in tech, with women promoted at higher rates—15.9% versus 13.6% for men. Listeners, this means entry points are opening; seize them by targeting roles like operations research analyst, where women lead at 51%. Second, master AI to outpace the economic squeeze. Digital Silk highlights that analytics, AI, and machine learning top interests for 41% of women in tech, yet only 34% use AI daily compared to 43% of men, per Boundev. But here's your edge: senior women lead male peers in AI adoption by 12-16%, according to WomenTech.net. In layoffs hitting tech hard, like the 2022-2023 waves where women were 65% more likely to be cut despite being 26-28% of the workforce, upskilling in generative AI—where 73% report productivity gains—shields you and positions you for recovery. Third, shatter the broken rung with bold networking. The drop from 29% at entry-level to 16% of CTOs screams systemic barriers, but 91% of companies promoted women in 2024, up from 76% in 2019, says Boundev. Digital Silk adds that 85% of you seek executive roles, and firms with 30% female leaders outperform financially. Join ERGs—68% of women participate—and demand sponsorship; 92% report better equity and inclusion experiences. Fourth, conquer burnout and work-life chaos fueling 45% attrition by age 35. Spacelift.io reveals 57% of women feel burned out versus 36% of men, worsened by caregiving and poor balance. Yet, 95% hold permanent roles, and return-to-office policies boost collaboration for 84%. Prioritize wellbeing: 9 in 10 who left would return under better conditions. Digital Silk notes 72% feel confident in competencies—lean on that fire. Fifth, demand pay equity and inclusive cultures amid gaps of 10-13%. Women earn 94 cents on the dollar in computer science, per StrongDM, better than the 83-cent average elsewhere. With 76% of employers prioritizing women in DEI and 75% auditing pay, push for transparency—83% are more likely to join equitable firms. Listeners, you're the architects of change in this economic whirlwind. Your resilience rewrites the code. Thank you for tuning in to Women in Business—subscribe now for more empowerment. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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