How Start-ups Are Empowering Women to Work From HomeWomen are building up businesses through platforms like Facebook or WhatsApp

BySanchita Dash

You're reading Entrepreneur India, an international franchise of Entrepreneur Media.

Shutterstock

Today, there are too many success stories of women who are breaking the glass ceiling and emerging as role models for many.

But for every success story out there, there are multiple stories in the form of our mothers, sisters, friends who left their jobs only to take charge of domestic duties after marriage. Even though it might not be a decision enforced by their husbands or in-laws, women often end up letting go of their professional lives to cater to their families.

However, women are now changing the title of their story. Without stepping out of their homes, they are building up businesses through platforms like Facebook or WhatsApp. Stay-at-home moms are rejoining work with the option of work from home. The increasing use of technology has made it possible for women to work and earn from the comfort of their home.

Entrepreneur Indiaspoke to a few experts from the industry about how start-ups are enabling women to work from home.

Start-ups: The Job Makers

A Nasscom report states that India has seen the addition of over 1,000 start-ups over the last year. Furthermore, a study by McKinsey Global Institute stated that India's GDP could increase anywhere between 16 per cent and 60 per cent by 2025 if more women participated in the workforce and contributed to the economic growth of the country. More and more of these jobs will come from the start-up boost in the country, believesShilpa Rao, founder ofv-pact.com, which empowers women by connecting them with the right recruiters.

Several startups leverage technology extensively, nurturing a culture of remote work believesSairee Chahal, Founder, CEO ofSHEROES(the women's community platform). She said that these start-ups are providing women with opportunities in areas like sales, recruitment, content development, lead generation, travel and customer service, to name a few, basically work that can be pursued independently with just a strong internet connection.

"Our own community has a large work-from-home force, skilled women on a career break. This propelled us at SHEROES to set up MARS - our enterprise product that bridges the gap between businesses looking to outsource work and our community members, seeking meaningful, authentic work," said Chahal.

Technology to Thank

Leveraging technology, start-ups are creating a more productive environment for women. Rao states that co-working incubation services for women-led businesses too are of great help. "With the help of technology, new and improved communication options have been developed. The same also helps in cost management for many women start-up founders," said Rao.

Meanwhile, Chahal said that communication tools like Slack and Trello have helped in making communication seamless, and they too use these tools to engage effectively with their own remote workforce. She believes that Internet and technology together has completely changed the game for women. "It has brought flexibility in regular work. It has galvanized remote opportunities. It has helped women build their business through social platforms, reseller platforms, and e-commerce platforms among others, making them financially independent and more confident. We have women even building careers through platforms like Instagram, where they themselves are the brand," said Chahal.

她补充说,另一个way in which technology is supporting women is through online learning/ reskilling programmes. At Sheroes, they did a campaign with Jigsaw Academy just the last year, to encourage more women to take up data analytics. The programme can be pursued online, and once you complete the course, you're eligible for a job that is both relevant and has a great scope for career growth.

Careers Driven by Passion

For most women, getting back to their respective careers after a break is often fuelled by passion. FoodCloud, a start-up that enables home chefs to have their own business, is a part of this revolution. Vedant Kanoi, the founder of FoodCloud said that it has been their mission to create an ecosystem that empowers the women of India with financial independence and a sense of self-derived from achievement. "We encourage women to seek creative satisfaction and are creating opportunities for those who need flexible working hours and helping individuals become business owners without making large capital investments. The number of verified and live chefs doing business through FoodCloud has grown 10X in just over 2.5 years," he said.

女性在寻找工作与生活的平衡或灵活性in their work commitments now have the option to work from home through various start-ups. Technology enables them to manage their product offerings, orders and finances online. "Startups like ours are also attuned to the fact that their vendors are working from home and therefore build processes and systems that factor in their limitations to ensure ease of use," said Kanoi.

Wavy Line
Sanchita Dash

Entrepreneur Staff

Former Senior Correspondent, Entrepreneur India

In the business of news for 5 years now. Making my way across India thanks to my career. A media graduate from Symbiosis, Pune, I have earlier worked with Deccan Chronicle (South India's leading English daily), T-Hub (India's largest incubator) and Anthill Ventures (a speed-scaling platform).

Stories, movies and PJs are my thing.

If you hear 'The Office' opening score randomly, don't worry it's just my phone ringing.

Related Topics

Business News

Netflix is Hiring an AI-Focused Role—and the Starting Salary is up to $900,000

The streaming giant is looking for a leader in its machine learning department.

Thought Leaders

I Pitched 300 People a Day For 1 Year — and Learned This Impactful Entrepreneurial Lesson

After working myself to the bone pitching 300 people each day for one year, I came out of that experience as a new man — but surprisingly, an unhappier one. Here's what I learned.

News and Trends

Google Invites Applications For Eighth Batch Of Startups Accelerator Programme

Applications are open until August 22, and eligible startups should have AI as a core solution or product, including generative AI

Travel

10 Best Entrepreneurial Events To Attend Before 2023 Is Over

As we head into the latter half of 2023, there's still a great chance for you to get involved in some exciting startup events.

Money & Finance

How to Make Money Online: 10 Proven Ways to Make Money Online

Need to know how to make money online as a side gig or new career? Check out this breakdown of the 10 top online money-making methods.