By Hannah Mallorca
Features Writer, The Philippine STAR

At present, women are rising to top positions in their respective industries. However, a 2019 survey conducted by McKinsey discovered that despite their achievements in the workforce, women are still underrepresented at every level

In the past, much of the labor force has been confined to specific gender roles, which has affected various industries. Even if the world has progressed much since then, women still face occupational sexism and inequality at work.

It鈥檚 important for organizations to empower female employees during this time. According to the online learning platform Bizlibrary, companies and leaders can support women by improving gender diversity, celebrating their accomplishments, prioritizing professional development, closing pay gaps and accepting individuality.

To discuss women鈥檚 identity in the workplace,聽The Philippine STAR鈥檚聽CareerGuide聽shared insights on how various industries can empower women. The online discussion featured Remote Staff co-founder Rica Jankulovski and TaskUs VP for Business Development Victoria Alcachupas.

Balancing between career and life

One of women鈥檚 strengths lies in her ability to multitask. Despite this, Ms. Jankulovski stressed the importance of balancing a woman鈥檚 career and personal life.

鈥淎s a woman, I think career should be part of life, not separate. A balanced life makes me really happy. Having that balance between having time with my family and doing something that makes an actual difference to the community I belong to or care about makes me happy,鈥 she added.

For Ms. Alcachupas, understanding her purpose as a career professional helps a woman manage her priorities at work and life.

鈥淚t鈥檚 not just understanding why we are doing this,聽mas importante sa amin ‘young聽impact聽na ginagawa namin kasi nakakatulong kami聽to change the lives of the people working for us and聽‘测耻苍驳听蹿补尘颈濒测听苍颈濒补,鈥 she said. 鈥淎nd it鈥檚 not just fulfilling for me, but also for the entire team.鈥

Leading a team

According to Ms. Jankulovski, she prioritizes her personal values whenever she leads her team and fulfills her tasks. Even if workplaces have its own problems, she stressed that bosses and employees must work towards finding a solution.

鈥淎ll you have to do is to declare the objectives of your team, what you鈥檙e aiming for and what you are trying to achieve. It鈥檚 also important to align the values that you have,鈥 Ms. Jankulovski said. 鈥淲e have a goal and focus, and we have to be honest with each other. We have to know that not all of us are perfect, that鈥檚 why we all have a team because we鈥檙e here to help each other.鈥

Employment opportunities for women

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has affected various industries worldwide. As a result, many organizations have transitioned into the work-from-home (WFH) set-up to cope. For Ms. Alcachupas, WFH is an opportunity for women to showcase their skills.

鈥淲e see many companies take advantage of the WFH setup. For women, it鈥檚 a perfect time to shine, it鈥檚 a matter of choice on where to put your energy,鈥 she said. 鈥淭here are lots of opportunities, especially in the business process outsourcing (BPO) industry, that are open during this pandemic.鈥

Ms. Alcachupas added that she prioritizes talent and capability in scouting for potential employees, contrary to the stigma against women.

鈥淏ased on my experience, more than 50 percent of our workforce are women and聽marami diyan聽are working mothers,鈥 she shared. 鈥淲e promote diversity and inclusion so more than just mothers, we鈥檙e open to the LGBTQ+ community and persons with disabilities.鈥

Why going digital is an advantage for women

For Ms. Jankulovski, the digital landscape is helpful for mothers since they prioritize their careers and family life. Online workspaces provide more options for women to do their daily tasks within their own pace.

鈥淭he post-pandemic era and even the digital landscape give women more options to stay at home and have an option to do more task-based roles. Any knowledge-based work can work remotely,鈥 she added.