The Problems with Silicon Valley’s Tech Culture

Felena Hanson
Jul 20, 2017 · 2 min read

The recent news coming out of Silicon Valley is disturbing on many levels, but, unfortunately, not surprising. Women in the tech and startup space have and continue to face large wage gaps, harassment, discrimination and sexism. Here are some recent statistics:

  • While 82 percent of men in startups believed their companies spent the “right amount of time” addressing diversity, nearly half of women — 40 percent — disagreed, saying “not enough time was devoted.”
  • In 2016, venture capitalists invested just $1.46 billion in women-led companies. Male-led companies earned $58.2 billion in investments.
  • On average, women hold only one-third of the tech jobs in large tech companies like Intel and Microsoft. Within the same companies, minorities hold even a smaller share of the jobs, with Black women holding the third lowest percentage of jobs, averaging 5%.
  • Women-led companies receive less than 5 percent of all venture capital funding

Change has been slow. But, the more these issues come up, especially when men are the ones sounding the alarm to their fellow CEO’s and VC’s, the faster the “bro culture” and toxicity will become a thing of the past. Chris Sacca’s recent statements are a start:

It’s the unrelenting, day-to-day culture of dismissiveness that creates a continually bleak environment for women and other underrepresented groups. I contributed to that, and am thus responsible for the unfairly harder road that everyone other than white men must travel in our industry.

Hopefully, more men in similar positions will follow Chris’ lead and become agents for real, lasting change. Plenty of women are addressing these issues. The solutions to the sexism are out there. We just need more people in positions of power listening and taking action.

Hera Hub CEO Felena Hanson and Dr. Silvia Mah, Founder of Hera Labs and Hera Fund, sat down recently to talk about the issues facing female entrepreneurs and VC’s.

Further reading and source links:

12 Statistics About Women in Tech That Show How Big the Gender Gap Truly Is

7 Eye-Opening Statistics About Women and Minorities in Tech

Jerks and the Start-Ups They Ruin

Venture Capital’s Funding Gender Gap Is Actually Getting Worse

Underrepresented Entrepreneurs Will Succeed Without Silicon Valley Venture Capital

Tech Diversity: 12 Things Allies Can Do

Zero Barriers: Three Mega Trends Shaping the Future of Entrepreneurship

Why Is Silicon Valley So Awful to Women

Women Engineers on the Rampant Sexism of Silicon Valley

Sexism and Silicon Valley: Women Can’t Raise Cash and Now We Have One More Reason Why

Originally posted on www.herahub.com on July 20, 2017

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