New MetLife Survey: Women Drawn to STEM Careers in the Face of Tech Disruption, Which Could Help Bridge STEM Talent Shortage
24 Settembre 2024 - 2:00PM
Business Wire
Survey results fuel topics for MetLife’s 6th
annual Triangle Tech X Conference (TTX), where Katie Ledecky will
join the conversation examining the ways disruption can help to
power a more inclusive future in STEM
MetLife’s annual TTX report on women and STEM, released today,
shows the majority of women in the U.S. workforce are contemplating
careers in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). The
study found that women are more likely to say they’ve considered
pursuing a STEM career this year than last, as 60% say they find a
career in STEM appealing.
This comes amid concerns from STEM employers about talent
scarcity in their fields. Nearly 90% say a talent shortage in STEM
is a looming issue, and the same percentage say they need to do
more to bridge this gap. For STEM organizations and beyond,
fostering a culture that heightens inclusion efforts—in addition to
encouraging employees to challenge the status quo—can be an
effective way to recruit more female talent.
“Emerging technologies, like artificial intelligence, are
creating disruption in STEM fields,” said Bill Pappas, Head of
Global Technology and Operations at MetLife. “The good news is this
disruption is providing opportunity because it democratizes
technology, and women are embracing that. Bridging this gap is
essential—and it is against this backdrop that we’ll be convening
top thought leaders in STEM and business to discuss how disruption
is critical to strengthening the STEM talent pipeline at our 6th
annual Triangle Tech X (TTX) conference in October.”
Titled “The Disruption Advantage: Powering Inclusion and
Innovation in STEM,” the free, virtual conference, taking place on
October 1 and 2 from 10:00 AM ET to 2:00 PM ET each day, will
evaluate the role disruption plays in powering a more inclusive
STEM future. The agenda includes powerhouse trailblazers like Katie
Ledecky, one of the greatest female swimmers of all time and New
York Times’ bestselling author, Mick Ebeling, whose companies focus
on developing technology that benefits humanity, and Sallie
Krawcheck, considered one of the most powerful women on Wall
Street.
STEM’s “Disruption
Advantage”
Part of what is fueling women’s notable interest in STEM is that
it provides more opportunities for disruption. Women see disruption
as advantageous in the workplace (66%) and prefer to work for a
company, manager, or with colleagues that embrace it.
The data also show more can be done to make STEM inclusive. A
lack of female role models and mentors in STEM fields is seen as a
top barrier for new generations coming into STEM, while past
MetLife research found women in STEM are nearly twice as likely as
non-STEM women to leave the workforce due to stress/burnout, seeing
others getting promoted ahead of them, and not being paid
fairly.
Solutions for Powering the STEM
Pipeline
Increasing the number of women in STEM could greatly benefit
organizations by addressing the talent shortage and giving them a
competitive edge. Specifically, employees say increasing the number
of women in these roles would drive greater disruptive thinking in
the industry (65%).
“This heightened interest among women signals the dawn of a new
age in our industry, but we’re just getting started,” said Tamar
Shapiro, Chief Data and Analytics Officer at MetLife. “It’s
critical that STEM employers double down on making STEM roles more
accessible and inclusive; if we don’t, we risk losing our appeal
among top talent that would otherwise have a profound impact not
only on our industry, but on our society as a whole.”
Research Methodology
The survey was run in August 2024 among 2,000 women and men in
the U.S. workforce with a focus on women in STEM (total: 300) and
college/university students (total: 250). The sample is
representative of age, ethnicity, and region. An additional STEM
employer survey (300) provides comparison points and identifies
gaps against employee expectations.
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About MetLife
MetLife, Inc. (NYSE: MET), through its subsidiaries and
affiliates ("MetLife"), is one of the world's leading financial
services companies, providing insurance, annuities, employee
benefits and asset management to help its individual and
institutional customers navigate their changing world. Founded in
1868, MetLife has operations in more than 40 markets and holds
leading market positions in the United States, Japan, Latin
America, Asia, Europe and the Middle East. For more information,
visit www.metlife.com.
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