The IT sector is still failing women

21 Nov 2007

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Women are still facing discrimination in the IT sector, according to research undertaken by the GCS IT Recruitment Specialists.

The research was based on a survey of 86 women selected from the GCS database who have been recruited into the IT sector and from the British Computing Society’s women’s forum.

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While 56 per cent of women believe the IT sector still has a “glass ceiling,” the research shows these beliefs are well founded with 35 per cent of respondents stating there was not a single woman in their company’s top-five senior positioned staff members.

The women surveyed also believe they are treated unfairly, with 49 per cent of respondents believing a male colleague with the same skill set has been promoted ahead of them during their career, and 41 per cent of women believing their last pay rise was not equitable to their male colleagues.

GCS IT Recruitment Specialists are sponsors of this year’s British Computing Society’s Women in IT Award. The winner, to be announced in December, “will be a company that can demonstrate how it is encouraging women in the workplace through such initiatives as flexible working patterns, career development opportunities and support networks,” said the recruitment firm.

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Glass ceiling is slowly shattering

The glass ceiling may be around to some degree today but it is certainly something that is changing and reducing. More women are found in top positions in many companies compared to the situation 10 years ago and are more often given the opportunities that men are given. As more women get into IT, this change will continue as people gain faith in women IT managers and their abilities and become use to being managed by the opposite sex.

Posted by: Corinne Dauncey, theITjob.com  26 Nov 2007

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