Gender Wage Gap in the U.S. Tech Industry

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Article By: Mario Lestz & Jennifer Acevedo

The gender wage gap is a continuous problem in workplaces worldwide, more specifically, the gender pay gap in the United States tech industry. This is further compounded by race in some countries, where the racial spectrum correlates to who has the most power in society... but this is a conversation for the next blog post. According to Forbes, women in the tech industry are undercompensated by 2.8% less than men in similar job titles. This is a problem in the tech industry, and also the workforce as a whole, as women are having to work longer and obtain more education to get similar recognition and salary as their male counterparts. 

According to the CIO editorial article, increasing the number of women in the tech industry has been a constant struggle. U.S. Census data shows that software engineering jobs have 25% fewer women applicants between the ERP, UI/UX design roles, etc. In a 2021 survey conducted by TrustRadius, they found that 78% of women in tech felt pressured to work harder in order to prove their worth and only 58% of men felt the same pressure. Women continue to feel competitive pressure to prove themselves in a male dominated industry. 

In the Dynamics Space, women comprise about 33% of the workforce, up from the national average in tech, but still well below equal representation. While we can only accurately discuss the Microsoft Dynamics market, a common theme from female candidates is that their compensation is still not at the same level of their male counterparts.

Dynamics Solutions works hand in hand with hiring managers to ensure this discrepancy is put to rest. What are some ways you can ensure your next role pays you what you’re worth? Speak with one of our recruitment consultants and ask - we will always take the time to understand your full value, and only present you to employers who take pride in hiring the right fit, not the right ‘man’ for the job.

Sources:

Gender gapped: The state of gender diversity in IT

The Time To Close The Gender Pay Gap Is Now: How You Can Join The Fight

Hired Releases State of Wage Inequality in the Tech Industry 2023 Report

Women in Tech Statistics 2023 Uncovering Trends and Unseen Data by WomenTech Network

TrustRadius 2021 Women in Tech Report

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