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Don’t Be The “Good Girl” Everyone Wants To You To Be: Sindhu Gangadharan (Transcript)

Read the full transcript of Sindhu Gangadharan’s talk titled “Don’t Be The “Good Girl” Everyone Wants To You To Be” at TEDxIIMAhmedabad 2023 conference.

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TRANSCRIPT:

The Long Road to Gender Parity

Reuters says it’s going to take 132 more years, or in other words, more than five generations for us to reach gender parity. Just 132 more years for women to be treated equally. More than five generations of young women who will come after me will continue to work and live in socio-economic conditions where gender will continue to crush the shoots of excellence. Just 132 more years until women are hopefully not being judged for their career choices.

When I started my journey as a young software developer back in the late ’90s in technology, many eyebrows were raised. Today, two decades down the line, as I lead a tech organization as the managing director, eyebrows continue to be raised. “You can’t do it,” they said. “Too tough a job for a lady,” they said. But today, it’s not just about women in technology. It’s about every single one of them who are pushing the boundaries, who’s pushing the envelope and leaving a mark at everything that they are doing – all at the risk of being judged too ambitious, too pushy, or too demanding.

Taking Action: What Can We Do?

So the question is, what is it that we can do about it? Well, today, I don’t have all the right answers. What I do want to talk about today is, what is it that we can do as individuals? What are the messages we need to be telling our own selves? What are the messages we need to be telling all the women out there, who work with us, who work for us?