Tracy Quah on why the future of tech is female
Informatica’s VP of Marketing Tracy Quah explains that tech is a sector that women can pivot into
Informatica’s VP of Marketing Tracy Quah explains that tech is a sector that women can pivot into
Technological innovation is opening up career opportunities where women can benefit
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Should qualifications cease being the priority when assessing applicants for tech roles?
Since COVID-19 older workers are more affected by unemployment and take longer to get a job
California state law now requires companies employing 100 or more people to provide information about pay by gender, race and ethnicity
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Throughout history we have seen many powerful women across the world excel in leadership and demonstrate key characteristics that, if emulated and embraced, have the power to fundamentally change society for the better.
Rumblings on why there are so few women in technology continue to no end. Here leading women in tech are choosing to challenge the status quo