More women are taking up managing positions in companies and are better recognized than their male counterparts, an online recruitment firm survey said today.
The 51job.com survey found 80 percent of respondents said they have female bosses, 11.7 percentage points higher than last year. The survey collected questionnaires from 3,691 web users.
It said 16.6 percent of female respondents said they don’t like their female bosses while only 8 percent of male respondents said the same thing.
“Women are more active in meeting business challenges,” the survey found. “Women also tend to be more likely to detect weaknesses in female employees and tackle them.”
“Amiable and hardworking” women bosses were most favored by both female and male employees, the survey found.
(from Shanghai Daily)