Discover the remarkable path of software engineer Karthiga, as she navigates the dynamic tech industry. In this account, she discusses her obstacles, offers valuable insights for women pursuing engineering careers, and reflects on her expanding role in an ever-evolving field.
Women in Engineering with Karthiga
FPGA Insights has conducted an exclusive interview with Karthiga, Software Engineer in Carelon Global Solution, to gain valuable insights into her experiences as a woman in engineering

1) What’s your Name, job title & area of research/work?
2) What sparked your interest in engineering? Can you describe the moment you realized this was a field you’d like to pursue?
So, I started learning about Information Technology in my college and learned a lot about programming languages and the basics of all the concepts used in the IT industry.
When I was working, apart from coding I started showing interest in databases, because it is about managing and fast retrieval of huge amounts of data. I am interested in solving different problems each day, to provide efficient and quality code to the business.
3) What are your experiences of being a female engineer?
Even though we have several platforms, we face little discrimination/politics inside the project, but we can rectify those by showing/proving our talents. By gaining the trust of the business/clients and showing what we are capable of we can overcome those difficulties.
4) Can you tell me more about your career path so far?
While developing the application, my manager used to manage the backend(Oracle DB). I got interested and started learning about the same.
Once I was well-versed in Database knowledge, I got the opportunity to work on a client project from scratch. We did POC and it got approved by a client.
I have developed my practical DB experience in this project by providing various solutions based on business needs. After that, I worked as an Oracle DB developer for a Standard Chartered Bank client on 3 different projects for 5 years.
I have moved my career to Carelon Global Solutions as the senior database developer and am currently pursuing the same.
5) What has been your most challenging experience as an engineer?
6) What is the most exciting thing about your job?
Mostly in production issues, business will be affected a lot. And during that difficult time, sometimes we have to think outside the box for the solution. This is the time for us to gain the appreciation and trust of the business. However it is very important to document all the analyses and solutions for future reference.
7) What kind of impact would bring you great satisfaction in your work?
Independent to speak up our concern and take necessary action against the same.
Consider all people’s thoughts without discrimination and provide a better solution to the problem than the favorite person’s solution.
8) What do you think needs to be done to improve the statistics in terms of women’s participation in engineering?
Training. Train them with what they are interested in.
Importance of process. Makes them understand the importance of going with the process to avoid unnecessary conflicts.
9) What do you enjoy most and least about engineering?
But meanwhile, it reduces our thinking capability and physical activities. This will make us physically weak and mentally strong. In addition to that, there is a high chance of data breach. And we will lose our private environment. Our private data will be used for their business inputs, which is unacceptable and unavoidable.
10) Who has been your greatest support, coach, and mentor across [Industry], and why?
”If they can achieve, then why can’t I”. I picture myself as one among those who are making important decisions for the betterment of the employees and organization.
In addition to that, all my family members are the greatest support for me. Because of their support, belief, and trust, “I was, I am and I will be an engineer”.
11) What is it like to be a woman in engineering? Do you feel that your gender gives you a different perspective and experience from your male counterparts? Any advantages?
As we have a high chance of having discrimination, we know how it will affect us personally and professionally. So, we have to make sure that the same will not happen to others and try to maintain a peaceful work environment to get better results from employees by gaining their trust.
12) What advice do you have for women interested in engineering? What kinds of practical experience should they have? What technical skills should they pick up?
From a technology perspective, python, AI, ML, cloud, Cyber security are booming very fast and will be part of our future. So, it will be very useful to learn those skills.
Lastly, I want to mention that your skills, talent, and hard work will overcome all this discrimination. So, believe in your talent and try the ways to improve it for the betterment of you and for mankind.










