By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) Computer Weekly takes a look at some of the defining moments for women and diversity in the technology industry in 2017 …read more Source:: Careers
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Computer Weekly announces the Most Influential Women in UK IT 2017
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) Computer Weekly has announced the list for Most Influential Women in UK IT 2017, including this year’s winner Sherry Coutu …read more Source:: Careers
Most influential women in UK tech: The 2017 longlist
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) Every year, Computer Weekly asks the technology industry to nominate who it thinks are the most influential women in UK tech – here is the 2017 longlist …read more Source:: Careers
Nominations open: Most influential women in UK technology 2017
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) Computer Weekly’s 2017 awards for the most influential women in UK technology are now open for nominations …read more Source:: Careers
Why and how men in the technology industry have helped women progress
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) Many have argued gender parity will not happen in the technology industry without help from the top. Since the top is predominantly male, we’ve reached out to some of the men in the industry who are helping to drive tech equality …read more Source:: Careers
KPMG launches campaign to encourage women into tech
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) Professional services firm commits to increasing the number of women in its technology remit to encourage more women into the industry …read more Source:: Careers
The UK needs more women in cyber security, says GCHQ chief
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) The need to recruit more women into cyber security has come under the spotlight at CyberUK as a study shows the UK infosec industry has one of the lowest proportions of women and the highest gender pay gaps in the world …read more Source:: Careers
More than 60% of girls want encouragement from women in technical roles
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) Girls have admitted there are role models available to them from the science, technology, engineering and maths industries, but they want to hear from coders and developers …read more Source:: Careers
Three-quarters of women in tech think workplace flexibility is key to retention
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) Women in the UK technology industry believe flexible working and career development opportunities are the key to retaining workers …read more Source:: Careers
Facebook vows to upskill 10,000 women in 2017
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•By ComputerWeekly.com(editor@www.com) Social media giant Facebook has partnered with Enterprise Nation to provide digital skills training to more than 10,000 women by the end of 2017 …read more Source:: Careers