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New HackerRank Data Offers Key Insights for Tech Recruiters

For years, the tech industry has been abuzz with talk about Millennials in the workplace, but that is about to change. 2019 marks the first year that members of Generation Z (those born from 1997 onward) will enter the job market en masse.

HackerRank, a technical recruiting platform that helps businesses evaluate software developers based on skill, today released its second annual Women in Tech Report to help technical recruiters understand and empower this new generation of women developers.

The Women in Tech Report, based on a survey of more than 12,000 women developers from over 100 countries, reveals what they value in employers; their recruiting turn-offs; and where they think the next global technology hub will be.

“Gen Z, particularly Gen Z women, will transform the tech industry, bringing in fresh ideas, skills and perspectives. Our future is in good hands,” said Maria Chung, VP of People at HackerRank. “These talented developers will build our most important products and services for decades to come. To get there, businesses must understand what motivates them and what they’re seeking in jobs, and adjust the recruiting process accordingly.”

Key findings from the report include:

The full report detailing these and other findings is available here.

HackerRank will also be presenting these findings at upcoming HackerRank Main events: Mountain View on May 23, and London on May 30.

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