According to McKinsey & Company, women made up only 20% of the tech workforce just before the pandemic. And that number looks to be ticking downward.
A year into the pandemic, as many as 2.5 million women, versus 1.8 million men, were lost from the U.S. workforce. This turn of events could potentially set back years of progress made by working women in technology unless we make conscious decisions to curb the impact.
I am not eager to turn back the clock.