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Susanna Bairoh 2026.
Research Manager
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Susanna Bairoh works as Research Manager at TEK (Academic Engineers & Architects in Finland) and is responsible for leading and managing TEK’s research activities and the research team. Susanna has 25+ years of experience in conducting various kinds of quantitative and qualitative research projects. She holds a Master of Social Science degree from University of Helsinki and a Doctor of Science (Economics) from Hanken School of Business. Susanna is passionate about improving gender equality, diversity and inclusion in technology and technology workplaces. She has conducted several research projects on the topic within TEK and with universities and other partners.

https://www.tek.fi/en/about-tek/contact-information/susanna-bairoh

Yhteystiedot TEK Lounge LPR
Ota yhteyttä henkilökuntaamme tai piipahda TEKin toimipisteissä Pasilassa, Turussa, Tampereella, Lappeenrannassa tai Oulussa!

https://www.tek.fi/en/tietoa-tekista/yhteystiedot

How are DEI themes displayed at technology workplaces?

https://www.tek.fi/en/services-and-benefits/research/tek-studies-diversity-equality-and-inclusion

Vanhempi ja taapero käyttävät samaa tietokonetta.
Having a child substantially reduces a woman's income, and the effect is long-lasting. Conversely, having a child is financially beneficial for fathers, according to a recent study. Workplaces do not always know how to provide optimal support for career development for employees after they have started a family.
News article

https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/toddlers-torpedo-incomes-but-only-for-women

Kaksi henkilöä analysoimassa tutkimustuloksia
We know because we ask. The goal of TEK's research is to provide high-quality insights about the work life in the field of technology.

https://www.tek.fi/en/services-and-benefits/research

What is going on in the work life of technology professionals in Finland?

https://www.tek.fi/en/services-and-benefits/research/tek-studies-work-life-and-employment

Susanna Bairoh giving her keynote speech at NWiTA 2025.
What can we do to improve gender equality and inclusion in tech workplaces? The well-known obstacles can be addressed by committing to change, setting clear objectives, and supporting the change with structural measures.
Blog post

https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/gender-equality-does-not-happen-it-requires-our-actions

Susanna Bairoh giving her keynote speech at NWiTA 2025.
Why do I want to see more women in the field of technology, a field that researchers like me have found to favour men? It's not because misery loves company but because in tech the positives far outweigh the negatives.
Blog post

https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/mind-the-gender-gap-and-why-leap-over-it

Opiskelijoita istumassa nurmikolla.
Over 80 per cent of students in the field of technology agree they feel accepted, can be themselves, and perceive the atmosphere of the guild or the degree association as good. The guilds have successfully deployed practices supporting equity. TEK Student Survey highlights some of the remaining challenges, for example a language barrier hindering the opportunities of English-speaking students.
News article

https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/student-guilds-score-high-on-belonging-inclusion-still-a-work-in-progress

Joukko opiskelijoita aurinkopaneelin äärellä.
Both male and female tech students feel they belong in the student community, but men feel a stronger sense of belonging in the field of technology. Gender minorities report the lowest sense of belonging. Where exactly does the problem lie?
News article

https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/sense-of-belonging-encourages-professionals-to-stay-in-tech

Luova teknologia
Contact TEK's office, regional advisors or student liaisons if you have any questions.

https://www.tek.fi/en/about-tek/contact-information

Susanna Bairoh.
Equal pay for equal work - fair and justified, and even stipulated by the law. Nevertheless, pay parity for men and women often seems like an elusive and unattainable goal.
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https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/blog-equal-work-unequal-pay

Susanna Bairoh.
Attempts have been made to increase the number of women in the field of technology for decades. However, the attempts have not been successful: In Finland, only one in five technology professionals is a woman. It is often argued that women lack an innate interest in technology. However, the lack of interest is not the cause but the consequence: the technology industry is structured to be masculine.
News article

https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/stereotypes-and-a-masculine-culture-keep-women-in-the-minority-in-technology

Susanna Bairoh.
My research focuses on gender equality, equity, and inclusivity in the field of technology. The persistent gender inequality in advancing to leadership positions continues to perplex me. Numerous studies illustrate how merits stick to men.
Blog post

https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/blog-post-nine-engineers-and-one-woman

Susanna Bairoh ja Sanna Putila ulkona.
Discrimination faced by women remains a significant problem in the field of technology, but a recent study also highlights discrimination experienced by men. The discrimination men experience in tech is often related to measures that promote equality.
News article

https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/study-men-experience-the-dismantling-of-privileges-as-discrimination

Opiskelijoita istumassa ulkona portaikossa, kesän vihreitä lehtiä etualalla.
The number of students in the field of technology who were left without a summer job last year was twice that of the summer of 2023. TEK is urging employers in the technology industry to have the courage to employ young people. TEK also offers them an opportunity to advertise their summer jobs in the TEKrekry LinkedIn group, which is moderated by TEK, free of charge. “Let’s work together and make next summer better than the last,” encourages TEK’s Labour Market Director Teemu Hankamäki.
News article

https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/summer-job-opportunities-have-been-declining-for-years-tek-appeals-to-employers-lets-work-together-and-make-next-summer-better-than-the-last

Ylhäältä päin otettu kuva henkilöstä, joka käyttää kannettavaa tietokonetta.
With a university degree in technology one can change the world. TEK representatives often say this in graduation speeches, but it is not just a nice phrase. In this article, we introduce nine women in the technology sector who are driving change.
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https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/9-paths-to-a-career-in-technology-they-are-changing-the-world

Privacy Statement for the lottery data register defines how the data related to TEK's lotteries is handled.

https://www.tek.fi/en/about-tek/data-protection/privacy-statement-for-the-lottery-data-register

Henkilöitä pöydän ääressä.
Finland’s AI elite has received significantly more supplementary training and retraining in artificial intelligence than others. Now, everyone else needs training too, says Mikko Särelä, expert for industrial and innovation policy at Academic Engineers and Architects in Finland TEK.
News article

https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/finlands-ai-elite-consists-of-men-aged-40-49-its-high-time-to-include-all-employees

50 euron seteli roikkuu ilmapalloon kiinnitettynä taivaalla.
Many of the top earners in 2022 work in the tech industry. But why do only the men in tech seem to make it to the top of the income ladder?
Blog post

https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/blog-tech-industry-does-not-put-women-at-the-top-of-the-income-ladder

Kolme henkilöä istuu rappusilla läppärin kanssa.
When compared to full members, more students feel that TEK should initiate societal debate on topics of labor legislation, labor market advocacy, skills development in working life, climate change prevention, equality, inclusiveness and entrepreneurship.
News article

https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/almost-everything-is-more-important-to-students

How women in tech see the level of inclusivity at their workplace impacts their experience, opportunities and success.
News article

https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/work-culture-impacts-the-success-of-women-in-tech

This privacy statement describes how TEK handles research data.

https://www.tek.fi/en/about-tek/data-protection/privacy-statement-for-research-data

According to a survey conducted by TEK, the members of the union still have a long way to go before the working life can be called equal.
News article

https://www.tek.fi/en/uutiset-blogit/equality-still-has-a-long-way-to-go-in-technology-jobs

Valtuustoareena syksy 2025.
Are you somewhat interested in council work, but don't really know what it means in practice? In this article, we follow the 2025 council's autumn meeting – you'll find out what meetings are like and how time-consuming they are. Welcome along!
News article

https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/24-hours-as-a-tek-councillor-the-2025-autumn-council-meeting

Tekoälykouluttaja Antti Meriluoto puhuu TEKin valtuustolle
The autumn meeting of TEK's General Council was held on 14-15 November 2024 at Original Sokos Hotel Tripla, Helsinki. The meeting was full of important decisions and topical reviews that will guide the organisation's activities in the coming year.
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https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/teks-general-council-met-to-make-decisions-for-2025

Well-being over the academic year
Half of technology students are concerned about their own well-being, says the latest student survey conducted by TEK. Students working towards their bachelor's degrees were more concerned than master's students. As first aid, TEK offers a peer support chat service.
News article

https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/the-labour-market-receives-burnt-out-graduates

Results to the question "I fear I will face discrimination in my future career (LGBTQI+ students)"
Technology students who belong to sexual and/or gender minorities see more risks in their future than students who do not belong to these minorities.
News article

https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/nearly-half-of-lgbtqi-students-fear-discrimination-in-their-career

Ihminen istuu kasvot käsiinsä haudattuina, iso tumma varjo tavoittelee ihmistä.
At its worst, harassment can harm an employee’s mental health. A survey of the affiliates of Akava found that only less than a third of employers have intervened with sexual harassment that constitutes a criminal offence. Employees demand more effective measures.
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https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/survey-of-akava-affiliates-a-quarter-of-employees-feel-their-employers-do-nothing-to-prevent-sexual-harassment-in-the-workplace

Graduate survey's privacy statement defines how the data related to TEK's Graduate Survey is handled.

https://www.tek.fi/en/about-tek/data-protection/privacy-statement-for-tek-graduate-survey

opiskelijoita kahvilassa
The Helsinki Pride Week celebrating equality and the rainbow community is held 27.6.-3.7.2022. This is TEK’s third prideful Pride, because TEK wants to be a part of building a better working life for everyone.
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https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/tek-is-a-partner-of-helsinki-pride-2022

kahvikuppi, johon heijastuu sateenkaari
Technology students who belong to sexual and/or gender minorities see more risks in their future than students who do not belong to these minorities.
News article

https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/lgbtiq-career-development-takes-more-work

Neljä henkilöä istuu pöydän ääressä läppärin ja kahvikuppien kanssa.
A clear majority are proud of working or studying in the field of technology. A pioneering study by Engineers Finland is the first in Finland to examine the sense of belonging in the field. Approximately 80% of the respondents felt they belong in the field.
News article

https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/90-feel-they-can-be-themselves-in-the-field-of-technology

Secretary General of Seta Kerttu Tarjamo and TEK's Work Life Specialist Sirkku Pohja at TEK's office in Pasila.
Seta grants the Apple of Good Information annually to an individual or community that has advanced the position of sexual or gender minorities or spread good, factual information about the diversity of sexual orientation and gender. TEK is the first trade union to receive the recognition.
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https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/seta-grants-apple-of-good-information-to-tek

People in an office
Immigrants have a difficult labor market situation. Many of the disadvantages they face derive directly from discrimination and prejudice in recruitment practices and hiring on the part of employers.
News article

https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/language-requirements-and-prejudice-hinder-recruiting-immigrants

Henkilö katsoo puhelinta.
62 percent of tech students use generative artificial intelligence tools in their studies. According to surveys conducted by TEK in the autumn of 2023, AI tools have been adopted faster in studies than in working life. However, there is a lot of uncertainty among tech students about the use of artificial intelligence. Respondents in working life, on the other hand, are very confident about the continuation of their own employment despite the increasing use of AI tools.
News article

https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/universities-and-workplaces-need-guidance-on-how-to-use-artificial-intelligence

students walking
Technology students belonging to minorities face more harassment and mistreatment than non-minority students. Their experiences include exclusion, undervaluing their skills, inappropriate comments and sexual harassment.
News article

https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/teks-student-survey-minority-groups-are-susceptible-to-harassment

Mikko Mattila katsoo kameraan.
In Finland, the management of artificial intelligence has centred around an AI elite of 40–49-year-old men. Mikko Särelä from TEK believes that it is high time to include all employees. Mikko Mattila from Kone and Girish Agarwal from Vaisala are here to tell us how it can be done.
News article

https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/ai-belongs-to-all-of-us

Miesten palkat ovat edelleen hieman korkeammalla tasolla kuin naisten
A gender pay gap also exists in the technology sector. The unexplained pay gap after controlling for various variables is still 5.5 per cent.

https://www.tek.fi/en/services-and-benefits/research/tek-studies-diversity-equality-and-inclusion/salaries-of-men-and-women-in-tech

Henkilö istuu portaalla läppäri sylissään, vieressä sateenkaaren värinen juomapullo.
Non-binary people experience more sexual harrasment at work than men or women. Highly educated professionals who belong to sexual or gender minorities experience more harassment and are also less confident that their employer would address harassment, reveals a survey conducted among Akava affiliates.
News article

https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/women-and-non-binary-people-experience-more-sexual-harassment-than-men

Vanhemmat pienen lapsen kanssa kotona.
Parents with young children are familiar with the parental leave reform, and they feel that it contributes to a more even distribution of family leave between parents. Those working in the field of technology feel that the employers’ attitudes are supportive of families, and that the use of family leave is mostly welcomed in the workplace. For example, more than 90% of parents of children under school age think that their employer offers sufficient support for reconciling work and family life. On the other hand, there is a fair amount of uncertainty around family leave, and some parents with young children feel that the use of family leave may pose a threat to their career development.
News article

https://www.tek.fi/en/news-blogs/how-people-in-technology-workplaces-think-about-parental-leaves