The Underrepresentation of Women in the Software Industry: Thoughts from Career-Changing Women

Sonja M. Hyrynsalmi
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Women are increasingly encouraged to change their career to the software industry, partly to increase versatility inside the industry and partly to overcome the labour shortage. Although women show great interest towards the different opportunities in the software industry and an increasing number of women are participating in the trainings and recruitment events - which usually are focused on recruiting more women to the software industry - there are still signs that gender bias is affecting the attitude climate in and about the industry. In this paper, the respondents' prejudices and attitudes towards the industry are analysed. The data is from an open internet survey collected in Finland during May-June 2018. The target group of the questionnaire was composed of women who are planning or have already made a career change to the software industry. The study shows that although the industry is attracting women, some of the respondents are suffering from low self-esteem and impostor syndrome when talking about their software engineering skills, as well as found the male-dominated industry sometimes challenging.
女性在软件行业的代表性不足:来自转行女性的思考
越来越多的女性被鼓励转行到软件行业,一方面是为了增加行业内的通用性,另一方面是为了克服劳动力短缺。尽管女性对软件行业的各种机会表现出极大的兴趣,而且越来越多的女性正在参加培训和招聘活动——这些活动的重点通常是为软件行业招聘更多的女性——但仍有迹象表明,性别偏见正在影响着该行业的态度和对该行业的态度。本文分析了受访者对该行业的偏见和态度。这些数据来自2018年5月至6月在芬兰收集的一项公开互联网调查。问卷调查的目标群体是由正在计划或已经改变职业到软件行业的女性组成的。该研究表明,尽管这个行业正在吸引女性,但一些受访者在谈论自己的软件工程技能时却感到自卑和冒名顶替综合症,并且发现男性主导的行业有时具有挑战性。
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