In a study based on an analysis of data from Emsi, CareerBuilder’s labour market analysis arm, women made significant gains in filling typically male-dominated roles between 2009-2017.
When we focus on trading for example, Gary Belsky, a Time magazine writer and media consultant, believes “that women are less confident than men” and that there is a strong argument that women, by their very nature, do indeed make better traders and better returns
When going into a role, I would personally forget about gender stereotypes and focus on breaking through the idea that a certain profession needs to dominated by manly traits and testosterone.
Women’s Bureau) women are taking the reigns in many financial jobs that are often perceived as male-dominated.
Although women may earn less on average than men in these positions—female financial managers earn 67% as much as male peers—the positions offer top workers the opportunity to earn six figures.