
Tech's Uneven Landscape: Navigating the Future for Women in STEM
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Welcome to Women in Business, where we dive deep into the stories, strategies, and statistics shaping today's landscape for women trailblazers. Today, I’m tackling a topic that’s both urgent and inspiring—how women are navigating the economic landscape in the tech industry right now.
It’s 2025, and according to the Women in Tech Network, women now make up 35 percent of employees in STEM fields across the US. That’s a meaningful jump from a decade ago, but we’re still a long way from real parity. Major players like Amazon, Apple, Google, and Microsoft are reporting between 33 and 45 percent female workforce participation, but across the board, less than one third of tech jobs are filled by women. And if we focus on key technical roles—think software developers or data scientists—the numbers drop even further, with just over 20 percent of software developer roles held by women. So, why does it matter? Because tech is shaping every aspect of the economy, and women deserve a seat at every table where decisions are made.
Our first discussion point is leadership. Despite the steady progress, the glass ceiling in tech is stubbornly thick. In 2025, only about a quarter of tech leadership roles are filled by women, and when you look at CEO or CTO positions, that drops even lower. Less than one in five tech companies have a woman at the helm, which means young women in the field have fewer role models and champions at the very top. According to the WomenTech Network, the path to promotion is still riddled with disparities—every 100 men promoted to manager, only 87 women, and just 82 women of color, get the nod. This creates a trickle-up problem for representation in higher leadership, so closing that gap is critical.
Shifting to our second point, mentorship and networking. Access to mentors and strong networks is one of the most cited barriers for women aiming higher in tech. The Women in Tech: Barriers to Leadership Survey revealed that 58 percent of women reported they don’t have the same access to networking as their male peers. Mentorship, as shown by programs like ADVANCE and STEM Like A Girl, can change career trajectories. When women support each other, whether through formal programs or simply mentioning each other's names in rooms of opportunity, doors open.
For our third discussion, we can’t ignore the impact of recent economic headwinds—think layoffs, hiring freezes, and remote work shifts. Events like the COVID-19 pandemic hit women in tech especially hard. Women experienced higher burnout and, for a period, even saw their representation in tech drop. But on the other hand, remote work has created new opportunities for flexibility, which is critical for women balancing career and family. Companies that keep flexible work policies post-pandemic are more likely to attract and retain top female talent.
Geography is our fourth point. The best places for women in tech are no longer limited to Silicon Valley. According to CoworkingCafe, metros in the American South, like Little Rock and Columbia, South Carolina, are emerging as leaders in wage growth and representation, sometimes outpacing longstanding tech giants. This means the landscape is evolving, and opportunity might be closer than you think.
And finally, let’s talk about the future pipeline. Early education and exposure make all the difference. The National Center for Women & Information Technology points out that encouraging girls to explore tech from an early age can set them on a path toward high-growth careers. Programs that build confidence and spark curiosity are investing directly in tomorrow’s women tech leaders.
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