Data suggests more women looking to enter tech industry
New analysis of UCAS data by Cheeky Munkey has suggested that the tech industry is seeing a rise in interest from both women and over-35s looking to get into the sector.
New analysis of UCAS data by Cheeky Munkey has suggested that the tech industry is seeing a rise in interest from both women and over-35s looking to get into the sector.
The annual FDM everywoman in Technology Awards have opened for nominations for 2021.
Data from Ensono has revealed how virtual events could be a step in achieving greater inclusivity for woman in tech, if biased features maintained by in-person conferences are eliminated.
Ideagen has teamed up with Nottingham Girls’ Academy to raise career prospects for women who want a career in technology as part of the ‘Ideagen Women in Tech’ programme.
Legrand has announced that Amelie Zegmout, director of Residential and Tertiary Industries, has been appointed as the ‘iM Women EMEA Champion.’ The iM Women aim to celebrate and recognise female industry individuals who empower and inspire others to play a part in
CNet is pleased to partner with Infrastructure Masons to provide valuable scholarships to those wanting to progress their career within the data centre sector.
In analysing Ivanti’s ‘Women in Tech Survey Report 2018’, Reboot Digital Marketing Agency felt inspired to highlight what women believe is the best thing about being a woman in tech.
IT is a male dominated world and Getronics has made it its mission to even out the industry and inspire more women to get involved.
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