Europe’s working women are the least engaged in the world
More working women than men are aware of career opportunities in their company, yet organisations are failing to engage women.
More working women than men are aware of career opportunities in their company, yet organisations are failing to engage women.
While women continue to drive change in the working world, from flexible working to tackling the gender pay gap, much remains to be done.
Information Age spoke to Amanda Hamilton, CIO at City & County Healthcare Group, about the challenges and expected qualities of a CIO in healthcare.
In advance of International Women’s Day, Visa unveils grant programmes with Hand in Hand International and IFundWomen.
Talking Talent calls on business leaders to stop being hypocritical and start driving female-centric coaching initiatives.
The data-driven lending platform sets new targets for itself, and introduces new flexible working policies to foster diversity and inclusion.
Catalyst’s 2020 #BiasCorrect campaign engages men and offers multiple languages in Slack plugin and other tools.
Trina Williams Limpert’s Women@eBay initiative shortlisted for Diversity Initiative of the Year for the Women in IT New York 2020 Awards.
Flexible working is the most-desired employment benefit for women in the tech industry, but the stigma attached is having a negative impact on work-life balance and career progression.
This National Careers Week, young people should be able to do anything they set their heart on, regardless of their gender.