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Empowering moms in tech: Insights from Mona Jain, AVP, HCLTech

Navigating parenthood and career success in the technology industry
 
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Aditya Kumar
Aditya Kumar
Global Thought Leadership & Brand, HCLTech
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Empowering moms in tech: Insights from Mona Jain, AVP, HCLTech

In a candid discussion on the HCLTech Trends and Insights podcast, Mona Jain, Associate Vice President, HCLTech shared her inspiring journey as a mother navigating the tech industry — a journey marked by resilience, innovation and a profound commitment to both family and career.

Passion ignited: From science enthusiast to tech leader

Reflecting on her formative years, Jain recalled her early passion for mathematics and science. "When I was in high school, I started playing with circuits, which sparked my decision to pursue engineering," she shared. Encouraged by her family, Jain embarked on a career path where technology's transformative impact on everyday life became her driving passion.

With over two decades in the industry, Jain's career trajectory underscores her deep curiosity and commitment to mastering her craft. "Technology's ability to shape our lives has always fascinated me," she reflected.

Balancing act: Nurturing career and family

For Jain and countless other mothers in tech, achieving a balance between professional aspirations and family responsibilities is a daily challenge requiring resilience and strategic prioritization. "Every day, I prioritize which role I want to play — mother, wife or professional," she shared. Her approach underscores the importance of not striving for perfection in every aspect but focusing on what truly matters each day.

Jain emphasized the significance of building a supportive network and leveraging it to navigate challenges. "It's okay to ask for help," she asserted, highlighting the importance of creating a robust support system both at home and in the workplace. Her disciplined approach, coupled with a profound passion for technology, has been instrumental in managing these dual roles effectively.

Empowering moms in tech: Overcoming challenges and redefining success

Throughout the discussion, Jain emphasized how the transformative potential of technology and motherhood are intertwined.

Her advice to aspiring mothers in tech echoed a message of empowerment and resilience. "If you have desire and determination, you can pursue anything," she affirmed confidently.

Jain's story inspires and demonstrates how empathy, cultivated through parenting, enriches professional relationships and fosters a collaborative work culture.

Driving diversity and inclusion: A personal commitment

Diversity, equity and inclusion are central tenets of Jain's professional ethos. "Promoting diversity is critical in today's workplace," she emphasized.

At HCLTech, initiatives are in place to support women in technology, including programs to reintegrate mothers returning from breaks due to childcare responsibilities. "We encourage mothers to return to work and offer facilities like daycare," she explained, highlighting initiatives that empower women to excel professionally while managing family commitments.

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A workplace for all

Jain's story encapsulates the spirit of resilience and innovation that defines mothers in tech. Her journey — from early ambitions in science to becoming a role model for her daughters and colleagues — is a testimony to the strength and capability that mothers bring to the tech industry. As technology continues to evolve, so too does the invaluable role of mothers, enriching workplaces with empathy, multitasking abilities and a steadfast commitment to excellence.

In celebrating Jain's achievements, we recognize the profound impact of mothers in tech, shaping the future of innovation with their unique blend of skills and experiences. Their stories inspire us to adopt diversity, foster inclusion and create workplaces where every individual can thrive.

As Jain aptly puts it, "It's okay to be not perfect in everything. Prioritize what you love to do and leverage your support system — it will work."

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