Women Are More Likely To Find Career Satisfaction In Manufacturing Than Their Male Counterparts, Fourth-Annual Survey From Women in Manufacturing And Xometry Finds
21 Febrero 2024 - 7:04AM
An overwhelming majority (79%) of women say they are satisfied with
the progress they’ve made in the manufacturing industry over the
last five years, up significantly from 62% in 2020, according to
the fourth-annual ‘Career Advancement for Manufacturing Report,’
produced in partnership between Xometry and Women in Manufacturing
Association (WiM). The survey also revealed that women are more
likely than their male counterparts to recommend a career in
manufacturing (80% to 74%).
More than two-thirds of women (71%) said they did not
intentionally choose manufacturing as their field of choice, but
once in, recognize how their contributions are propelling industry
forward. The overwhelming majority of women (90%) and men (67%)
believe that diversity improves business outcomes.
“The results of this year’s survey confirm what many of us have
felt for a long time: that women can find fulfillment and achieve
success in manufacturing,” said Kathy Mayerhofer, Xometry’s Chief
Sales Officer. “Yet we have to do more to reach women at
increasingly younger ages, compel them to pursue STEM educations,
and market the incredible entrepreneurial opportunities that exist
within manufacturing. For women in manufacturing, the sky's the
limit.”
“We firmly believe in the transformative power of women to drive
the manufacturing industry forward,” said Allison Grealis,
President and Founder of WiM. “This survey continues to validate
the notion that women play a pivotal role in the industry and it is
imperative to redouble our efforts in attracting and engaging more
women in manufacturing to foster enduring change and fortify the
industry's resilience.”
“I have a birds-eye view into the hiring trends in
manufacturing, and the two biggest concerns I see are the lack of a
skilled workforce and the continued lack of diversity,” said Sophia
MacDonald, Xometry’s Chief People Officer. “As manufacturing
continues morphing into a high-tech industry, the industry has
opened a world of opportunities for women at all levels – and it’s
up to all of us to evangelize those opportunities and support women
in their professional journeys.”Among other key highlights of the
survey:
- Eighty-three percent of companies continue to experience
significant labor shortages, with industrial mechanics, maintenance
technicians and engineers among the hardest roles to fill.
- Most women report entering manufacturing through job postings,
co-op programs, and recruitment, whereas most men join the industry
through family businesses, apprenticeships or internships, and STEM
programs.
- The Medical/Healthcare (25%), Environmental (24%), and
Telecommunications (24%) sectors have the highest percentage of
female leadership in manufacturing.
- Telecommunications (35%), Transportation (32%), and
Environmental (32%) industrial companies have the highest
percentages of female employees.
MethodologyXometry’s Thomas division, a leader
in product sourcing, supplier selection, and marketing solutions
for industry, partnered for a fourth year with Women in
Manufacturing Association (WiM) on the annual survey. The study was
conducted online using Qualtrics over a 26-day period from January
3 to January 29, 2023. The research surveyed nearly 1,000 North
American suppliers and industry professionals who work at companies
with revenues spanning from less than $1 million to more than $1
billion.
Click here for a copy of the Career Advancement for Women in
Manufacturing Annual Report.
About XometryXometry’s (NASDAQ:XMTR) AI-powered
marketplace, popular Thomasnet® industrial sourcing platform and
suite of cloud-based services are rapidly digitizing the $2.4
trillion manufacturing industry. Xometry provides manufacturers the
critical resources they need to grow their business and makes it
easy for buyers to create locally resilient supply chains. The
Xometry Instant Quoting Engine® leverages millions of pieces of
data to analyze complex parts in real-time, matches buyers with the
right suppliers globally, and provides accurate pricing and lead
times. Learn more at www.xometry.com or follow @xometry.
About WiMThe Women in Manufacturing®
Association is a more than 24,000-member-strong association
dedicated to supporting, promoting and inspiring women who have
chosen a career in the manufacturing industry. It encourages the
engagement of women who want to share perspectives, gain
cutting-edge manufacturing information, improve leadership and
communication skills, participate in sponsoring programs and
network with industry peers.
Media ContactsIllume PR for
Xometryxometry@illumepr.com
Susan Hunter-VazinskiWomen in
Manufacturingsvazinski@womeninmfg.org
Matthew HutchisonMatthew.Hutchison@xometry.com
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