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The Importance of Hiring for Gender Diversity in a “Man’s Field”

Our culture has a long history of segregating jobs based on gender. In spite of the fact that many women took on roles similar to those found in the modern shipyard during World War II, the 1950s saw a return to what people considered traditional gender roles, and women were once again forced out of factories and off warehouse floors. But today, these gender disparities are no longer considered a biological fact. We know women and men are capable of doing all the same jobs, including those in the shipyard. So why is it important to hire for gender diversity in fields considered men’s work? Let’s take a closer look.

 

Different Way of Thinking

Men and women aren’t all that different, but they do tend to have a different way of thinking about certain things. That mindset can be essential when it comes to problem solving in any environment, including a shipyard. By hiring women, and a more diverse pool of candidates in general, you allow your company to expand its possibilities.

Access to Resources

There is something to be said for the resources available to businesses that employ a certain number of women or can prove they are female owned or operated. There are plenty of breaks available for companies that engage in this kind of hiring.

When you can take advantage of outside resources, it’s worth your time to do so.

Attract and Retain Top Talent

Talent exists everywhere. If you’re only focused on a certain demographic of people, you’re likely to miss out on some great shipyard talent. When you demonstrate that you’re a welcoming employer that’s open to diversity, you’ll attract candidates from a variety of backgrounds.

When you diversify your pool, you can reach new skills and keep your employees engaged on the job.

Encourage Diverse Customer Base

Representation matters. It may not occur to you that the employees in your shipyard make an impression on potential customers, but they really do. You’ll be able to reach a wider customer base if they feel your shipyard represents them and their interests.

 

Do you want to hire more women in your shipyard? Contact Hutco to see how we can help you today.

 

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