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Coping Strategies for Women in IT

Ian Lamont writes "Female workers are losing ground in the IT profession, reports Computerworld, citing statistics which show a sharp drop in the number of female CS grads since the 1980s, and a decline in the percentage of women in the IT profession since 2001. According to the article, causes include pervasive stereotypes and the locker-room atmosphere found in some IT shops — attitudes which some readers may recognize from the comments in a Slashdot thread last week. The IT professionals interviewed in the Computerworld article discuss a variety of strategies for coping. They range from trying to 'out-boy the boys' to watching what you say, as one Sun Microsystems executive describes:'It's not unusual to be the only woman at a meeting, she says, and because of that, there's often a tendency to remain silent unless you think you have something really remarkable to say. "As one member of a small group, you feel you have no right to be mediocre ... You're not just representing yourself; you're representing [females] with a capital F.'"

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  1. More than just The Chubb Corp. by eldavojohn · · Score: 4, Funny

    McKeon eventually found a welcoming culture at The Chubb Corp., where she is now an application manager, but other women in IT simply leave the industry. Other female friendly IT companies include: There are tons of women friendly companies out there!
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  2. Errr, no... by Otter · · Score: 5, Funny
    ...citing statistics which show a sharp drop in the number of female CS grads since the 1980s...

    Actually, they show a sharp drop in the percentage of female CS grads. I'd bet that the number is way up since 1985.

    Slashdot, as always, does its part to demonstrate that men aren't so great at math either...

  3. Re:Been there, seen that... by BWJones · · Score: 4, Funny

    Shut up. Your blog has cheesecake [utah.edu] and flowers [utah.edu] on it. What do you know about being a man?

    Ah, but I also have guns and ground support aircraft with even bigger guns and million dollar microscopes and cars and more cars and hot women on my blog.

    I'm quite comfortable with who I am, but are those links man enough for you?

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  4. Re:Different by D-Cypell · · Score: 4, Funny

    absolutely! And I want mention the under representation of men among mothers. Why is there this prejudice against men having babies? I would love to give birth, but I can't.

    Where's the Fetus going to gestate? In a box?

  5. Re:Been there, seen that... by corbettw · · Score: 5, Funny

    Just treat your female colleagues the same as you do your male ones: slap 'em on the ass and call 'em your bitch when you prove them wrong in something. What's so wrong with that?

    Gotta go, I have a meeting with HR, not sure what about. Shouldn't take long, though.

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