Dice Research Reveals Women in Tech Are More Likely to Seek New Opportunities Amid Pay Dissatisfaction
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Women in technology roles are significantly more likely to change employers in the next year compared to men
Pay Gap Is Narrower in Tech, But Disparity — And Discrimination — Remains
The 2024 Dice Tech Salary Report reveals that women tech professionals earn roughly
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Women in tech were less likely to be employed full time (
80% of women vs.86% of men) -
Women in tech were less likely to have been in their current role for more than 5 years (
22% of women vs.31% of men) -
Women were less likely to have worked in the tech field for more than 5 years (
66% of women vs.80% of men)
While women in tech are more optimistic about the future —
Women Have a More Holistic Perspective on Benefits
Women in tech greatly value their work and contributions to their companies, but they also have a more balanced outlook in how work fits into their lives. This is one area where it seems employers are making advancements: According to the latest Dice Tech Sentiment Report, a significant percentage of women (
When it comes to remote working options, women place a higher importance on flexibility, with
Winning Over Women in Tech: An Inclusive Employer Brand Matters
Significantly more women in tech place a higher importance on an employer’s brand when considering a new employer compared to men (
Furthermore, highlighting opportunities for career growth and advancement can help address the disparity in tenure and experience between men and women tech professionals. Offering mentorship programs, training opportunities and transparent pathways to leadership positions can empower women to thrive in their careers.
Methodology
Dice analyzed gender data from two separate surveys to produce the insights and percentages referenced throughout this press release. Both surveys were conducted online among registered Dice job seekers and site visitors.
The Q2 2023 Technology Professionals Sentiment Survey was conducted between June 20 and July 2, 2023. The survey generated 709 qualified responses from fully employed technology professionals residing in the
The 2023 Dice Salary Survey was conducted between August 30, 2023, and October 31, 2023. The survey generated 6,166 qualified responses from fully employed technology professionals residing in the
About Dice
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About DHI Group, Inc.
DHI Group, Inc (NYSE: DHX) is a provider of AI-powered career marketplaces that focus on technology roles. DHI’s two brands, Dice and ClearanceJobs, enable recruiters and hiring managers to efficiently search for and connect with highly skilled technology professionals based on the skills requested. The Company’s patented algorithm manages over 100,000 unique technology skills. Additionally, our marketplaces allow tech professionals to find their ideal next career opportunity, with relevant advice and personalized insights. Learn more at www.dhigroupinc.com.
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