Breaking Gender Barriers: Women's Surge in India's Hardware Engineering
In 2024, job applications by women in India's hardware engineering sector rose by 26%, marking a pivotal shift in this traditionally male-dominated field. The increase signifies growing diversity and innovation, reflecting broader trends like expanded tech participation in tier-III cities and a rise in part-time applications.

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The hardware engineering industry in India is experiencing a significant surge in diversity, with a 26% year-on-year increase in job applications from women in 2024, according to a report released on Monday. This trend highlights the changing dynamics within this traditionally male-dominated field.
The report from WorkIndia, a tech-enabled recruitment platform, notes that job applications by men grew by 19% the same year. With over 33.46 lakh applications analyzed, the findings point to a critical shift in gender participation within the tech industry.
As women increasingly enter roles previously dominated by men, the hardware engineering sector, in particular, is seeing aggressive growth with a 26% surge in job listings. These changes emphasize the industry's move towards greater diversity and innovation, especially in tier-I markets experiencing a 30% increase in job supply.
(With inputs from agencies.)