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Equal Opportunities

Glass ceilings, glass cliffs, glass everywhere. Unfortunately, in our workforce, hard work doesn't always equal a fair shake. Learn what causes opportunities to break down and how we can fix that.

Women to Know

5 Female ‘Instapoets’ to Follow on #WorldPoetryDay

In an industry traditionally dominated by men, these women are making their own rules.

Career Change

It’s Hard to Change Careers—These Companies Are Making it Easier

Thanks to recent pushes for diversity and inclusion, women who want to switch industries can get companies—not their own wallets—to back the change.

Equal Opportunities

The Biggest Business Wins for Women in 2018

While we’re still in a tumultuous time of awareness, discovery and emotions that doesn’t mean we can’t celebrate the wins.

Culture & Professionalism

When Womanhood Means Constantly Looking Over Your Shoulder

Even on vacation, we have to keep our guards up.

Equal Opportunities

Don't Apologize For Being an Angry Feminist

Anger drives activism.

Women to Know

Meet the Woman Making Quality Education Affordable for All

25-year-old Charlie Javice shares the most important lesson she's learned in her career

Equal Opportunities

Questions About the Intersectional F-Word, Answered

Why it’s so important to note the diversity of women’s experiences

Equal Opportunities

Dear Employers: I Won’t Act Like a Man

Companies need to value and reward how women lead and contribute

Culture & Professionalism

This 175-Year-Old Company Is Anything but Old-Fashioned

Brunswick Corporation strives to create an environment that encourages innovation and helps employees achieve their full potential

Salary

Why Breadwinning Women Underreport Their Salaries

Women who make more money than their husbands tend to downplay their earnings. Coincidence? We think not!

Equal Opportunities

Everything You Need to Know about Roe, Wade, and the Case that Changed a Nation

These famous names belonged to two people who couldn’t have been more different.

Applying

On the Job Hunt? Look For These 3 Things in Company Reviews

Does your potential employer walk the walk or just talk the talk? InHerSight reviews uncover the reality of workplaces for women

Culture & Professionalism

Our Rights According to Brett Kavanaugh

What do we actually know about Kavanaugh’s judgement?

Salary

What to Do When You Find Out Your Male Colleague Makes More Than You

Keep your cool, remain logical, and evaluate your case based on facts

Culture & Professionalism

5 Outrageous Things Women Have Heard at Work

And tips for how you should respond if you’re on the receiving end of a sexist remark

Women to Know

How Catt Sadler Transformed an Injustice Into a Quest for Equal Pay

Commentary on the wage gap and how employers can do better from an anchor-turned-activist

Equal Opportunities

Strength and Solidarity: Why the Japanese Counterpart to the #MeToo Movement is a Critical One

Japan’s #WithYou Movement pairs with the #MeToo Movement to form a powerful global support group

Culture & Professionalism

What Female-Friendly Benefits Look Like at a Company with 64% Women in Leadership

Chronicle Books's efforts are paying off with an average employee tenure of 7 years

Equal Opportunities

Why Female-Friendly Companies Outperform and How You Can Find Them

InHerSight.com doesn’t just help women find great workplaces, it also helps investors find high potential companies

Diversity

Life Lessons from My First Job Working in a Male-Dominated Industry

Decades later, many of my life lessons are still applicable for women today