Maybe
Michael Arrington is right: Women are wanted in tech, they're just hard to find.
According to CNBC, 91% of males who are computer science majors and
find jobs within six months of graduation earn an average starting
salary of $60K.
In contrast, 95% of women who find jobs within that same time frame are paid an average salary of $62K.
Neumont University, which teaches a 2.5-year computer science
program, says their women are extremely valuable within the industry,
getting placed better, and faster, than males. But only one out of
every twenty students is female.
To read the full, original article click on this link: Women In Tech Make More Money And Land Better Jobs Than Men
Author: Alyson Shontell