r/womenintech
104k members
r/womenintech is a subreddit with 104k members. The most common kinds of discussions are pain & anger and advice requests, and the community frequently discusses tech, career, job, ai, and women, and they frequently recommend/review programming language and office chairs.
An inclusive space for all women working in the tech industry - whether technical, non-technical, or somewhere in between. Connect, build community, and support each other here.
Popular Themes in r/womenintech
#1
Pain & Anger
: "Do you agree that tech is becoming a less attractive industry to get into - considering there are about 1000 workers get laid off everyday and it is not a big industry in terms of number of workers."
20 posts
#2
Advice Requests
: "Seeking feedback from women who were in tech in 2000/2008 etc: a check on the AI doom"
14 posts
#3
Money Talk
: "Have y'all changed spending habits due to job security fears?"
2 posts
#4
News
: "Zuckerberg Promises No More “Company-Wide” Layoffs after slashing Jobs 😮💨"
1 post
Popular Topics in r/womenintech
#1
Tech
: "The trend of female Tech influencers shilling AI coding agents worries me"
56 posts
#2
Career
: "My fiance's family treats my Career like a placeholder until I become a wife"
54 posts
#3
Job
: "What non-tech Jobs can a tech person do?"
34 posts
#4
Ai
: "Yesterday I watched two of my superiors use Ai to analyze an Ai transcribed meeting all three of us attended in order to throw me, and then each other under the bus on Slack."
29 posts
#5
Women
: "Male evaluators were more biased against Women candidates when there was another woman on the evaluation committee"
26 posts
#6
Job Search
: "Laid off again. Is anyone else completely outraged by SWE interviews?"
20 posts
#7
Layoff
: "Yes, another Layoff girlie genuinely needs your help"
17 posts
#8
Struggling
15 posts
#9
Layoffs
: "Impacted by the Meta Layoffs"
14 posts
#10
Women In Tech
: "Men really do think we are less than them. I’m 1000% positive."
12 posts
Products Discussed in r/womenintech
Programming Language
8 reviews
#1
Python
4.4★ from 5 reviews
#2
JavaScript
4.3★ from 3 reviews
Office Chairs
3 reviews
#1
Steelcase
4.0★ from 1 review
#2
Serta
4.0★ from 1 review
#3
Herman Miller
5.0★ from 1 review
Member Growth in r/womenintech
Yearly
+40k members(63.7%)
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Last updated: June 10, 2026