Stanford Women in Tech
Our goal is to create a community that supports and connects Stanford Women working in different fields of technology: social media, software, IT, Internet, consumer goods, telecomm, clean tech, biotech, gaming, entrepreneurship, non-profit and more.
Empower. Inspire. Support. Motivate.
About Us
Providing a way for Stanford Women to get advice, pursue career opportunities, recruit great talent, share knowledge, and network among each other.
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WOMEN IN THE WORKPLACE
In a year marked by crisis and uncertainty, corporate America is at a crossroads. The choices companies make today will have consequences on gender equality for decades to come.
This is the sixth year of the Women in the Workplace study—in a year unlike any other.
The events of 2020 have turned workplaces upside down. Under the highly challenging circumstances of the COVID-19 pandemic, many employees are struggling to do their jobs. Many feel like they’re “always on” now that the boundaries between work and home have blurred. They’re worried about their family’s health and finances. Burnout is a real issue.
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Are you a staff member at Stanford University, SLAC, or Stanford Medicine?
Then you may be looking for our sister group Stanford WIT, which is a community of women, non-binary people, and allies with a mission to advance representation, engagement, and support for women in technology roles at Stanford.
Through networking, workshops, mentoring, and more, Stanford WIT helps foster a supportive, productive, and inclusive work environment where all people feel valued and respected.
To join this group please visit stanfordwit.stanford.edu