When we consider management positions, adding all of Latin America, they occupy less than 30%, according to the Women in Technology Survey.
Over the past 10 years, the number of jobs in the technology sector has increased 95% in Brazil, according to a study published by the Federation of Commerce, Services and Tourism of the São Paulo State.
Despite the high demand, Women’s participation Remains low: less than 20% of positions in the technology sector in Brazil are occupied by women. According to the Women in Technology, when they consider management positions of all of Latin America, they hold less than 30%.
This scenario reflects challenges such as technical training, lack of representation and invisible barriers that perpetuate gender inequalities in the sector. To help transform this reality, companies like Cirion TechnologiesOne of the main providers of digital infrastructure and technologies has developed strategies to preserve and qualify talents so that more women occupy positions that are mainly occupied by men.

Cibele Giarrante, Director of Human Resources for Cirion Technologies.
As part of this commitment, the Director of Human Resources CirionCibele Giarrante, share five essential tips to promote the inclusion and development of women in technology:
1. Create mentorship and training programs: Mentorship programs help reduce obstacles and expand opportunities for women who wish to enter the field to develop more quickly.
2. Promote a more flexible working environment: Politicians such as flexible working hours and childcare assistance are crucial to support women, especially mothers, to advance their careers.
3. Ensure a safe and inclusive environment: Cirion has developed a reception protocol for employees victims of domestic violence, which will be launched in March, on the occasion of International Women’s Day, celebrated on 8. Safety environments and institutional support make a difference, so the company has created a list of advice for managers and will provide financial, emotional, psychological and legal support to employees.
4. Give visibility to women in technology: Initiatives such as networking groups, events and recognition of managers are fundamental to encourage more women to enter the field. One of these events will take place on March 11 in São Paulo, where the company will hold an afternoon of autographs with the director of operations for Latin America, Tatiana Soares. She is co-author of The Book Women in Telecom, a work that brings together stories of women who have made a difference on the technology market.
5.- Invest in technical training and professional development: Supporting women’s technology skills is a crucial step towards increasing women’s participation in the sector. Cirion encourages this growth through training programs and specialized training, such as public speaking courses, a personal brand, social networks and leadership. In addition, the company offers a scholarship program which offers technical training to its employees.
“There are still challenges to overcome, but we are progressing. The presence of women in technology is not only a question of representation, but a necessity for the development of innovative and inclusive solutions for society”highlights Cibele Giarrante.
Finally, Cibele gives additional advice to those who aim to grow in the industry: “Empowerment and attitude are essential to stand out in any sector. Therefore, equip yourself with technical training and do not be afraid to deal with new challenges. We can overcome all obstacles”, ” She underlines.