Survey on Women in Information Technology

The Girl Scouts of the USA is conducting a survey of women in Information Technology. Please forward the following text and link to your female colleagues in Information Technology. Your assistance is very much appreciated.

Ruthe Farmer
Project Manager, Technology & Engineering Education
Girl Scouts of the USA

What influenced you to pursue a career in information technology? What could we learn from you and other women working in IT that will increase the number of girls and women who are interested in the field?

The K-12 Informal Education Hub of the National Center for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT), led by the Girl Scouts of the USA (GSUSA), is conducting a three-phase study to determine what experiences or factors influence females to pursue work in information technology (IT). Study results will help guide efforts to increase the number of women entering the IT field.

This 20 minute survey is intended for women who work in IT. For the purposes of this study, IT is defined as all forms of technology used to create, store, exchange and use information in all its forms; the design and use of computers and communications to improve the way we live, learn, work and play. If this describes your work, please consider participating in the study by completing this survey. Your responses are anonymous and the results will only be reported in aggregate form.

Please follow the link to the online survey:

http://www.erasurvey.org/input/womeninit.htm

We would appreciate your help in disseminating the survey to as many technical women as possible. Please forward this email to other women you know working in IT.

Survey results will be available online at www.NCWIT.org in November 2007. If you have technical problems, or have questions about the study, please email [email protected]. Thank you for your participation.