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Companies Report Shortage of skilled LGBTQ+ developers

India’s biggest community of 4.2 million software developers – TechGig – studied the hiring and employee engagement patterns for LGBTQ+ developers at tech companies. TechGig surveyed 568 tech recruiters from India Inc. firms for the ‘Gender Diversity Survey 2022’. Among the respondents, most (69%) were working in the IT/Telecom sector.

About 55% India Inc. recruiters struggle to find skilled developers from the LGBTQ+ work group and the attrition rate among this group is higher when compared to their male and female counterparts. Both these statistics indicate that the basic indices have moved when it comes to the career progression of queer developers at Indian tech workplaces.



India’s biggest community of 4.2 million software developers – TechGig – studied the hiring and employee engagement patterns for LGBTQ+ developers at tech companies. TechGig surveyed 568 tech recruiters from India Inc. firms for the ‘Gender Diversity Survey 2022’. Among the respondents, most (69%) were working in the IT/Telecom sector.

Here are the key findings of this survey:
Highest attrition among developers from the Rainbow group
77% tech firms go out of way to retain LGBTQ+ developers


The survey further probed if the tech companies were putting in extra efforts to retain developers from the queer group, and the unanimous answer was ‘yes’ with 77% votes. Only 23% respondents answered ‘no’ to this question.

Most firms offer company-sponsored upskilling opportunities to retain queer talent
When asked about the popular measures to retain developers from the LGBTQ+ group, company-sponsored upskilling opportunities (49% votes) emerged as the most popular offering by companies. Other popular retention tools were offering career growth chances (35% votes) and financial aid for wellbeing (16% votes).



Despite the availability of a plethora of LGBTQ+ communities, recruiters still prefer job sites for hiring queer developers. The survey asked about the popular mediums to hire queer developers, and most (52% respondents) said that they turn to regular job boards and sites to hire LGBTQ+ developers. About 19% respondents said they scouted pride communities, and an equal fraction of respondents said that they ask for referrals when hiring LGBTQ+ developers. The rest 10% respondents said they launched special advertisements for hiring these developers.



55% tech firms have active Rainbow groups, most groups offer emotional support as top priority

The TechGig survey inquired about how active their firm’s queer support groups were, and most (55%) defined their groups as ‘very active, holding meetings and proceedings regularly’. About 35% said that their pride groups were inactive. The rest, 10% said that pride groups at their firm were moderately active, holding meetings and proceedings periodically.

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