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Thursday 9th February 2012

Women in Technology Blog

Welcome to Women in Technology's blog where you'll find our various musings on women in IT, women achieving in the technology profession, jobs, careers, events, networking - all sorts of stuff connected to our goal which is to increase the number of women working and succeeding in the UK's IT industry. Please join the debate, add your comments and if you're interested in being a guest blogger, please contact our MD, Maggie Berry: mberry@womenin.co.uk - thanks so much! 

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Incentivising your employees Business | Careers | Guest blogger | Technology | Training | Women | Women in business | Women in IT

An independent review has said that involving employees fully in the future of their firms will help businesses to innovate, develop and grow. The MacLeod Review of employee engagement proposed that the relationship between employees and employers should be placed at the centre of business plans. How employers can make more of their employees One way of involving employees in the progress of a...
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Women And Technology: Winning Business Combination Business | Careers | Technology | Women | Women in business | Women in IT

Like science and industry, men have for a long time dominated the world of technology. If we think of the terms ‘computer geek’ or ‘computer nerd’, usually an image of a studious, bespectacled man springs to mind. All that is changing, however, as entrepreneurship among women is on the increase and women increasingly engage with technology. This is a truly winning business combination. Smart an...
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Ginny Rommety’s big secret Business | Careers | Guest blogger | Training | Women | Women in business

Written by Sarah Dudney A recent article told me that Ginny Rommety is like many career women I  meet. She has had what I would call the career handbrake.earlier on in  her career. She had that common modesty of many successful women – that she felt underqualified.and did not put herself forward for well deserved promotion. the following extract  article tells us: “When Ginny Ro...
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Unemployment on the rise in 2012 Business | Careers | Guest blogger | Women | Women in business | Women in IT

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has recently published the figures for unemployment in the UK. This data highlights that jobless individuals have reached 2.6 million in November 2011, the highest figure since 1994. The outlook for 2012 is not rosier,  being the economy on the brink ofa double dip recession, with rising problems in the eurozone and implementation of austerity plans...
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5 Top Tips for Graduates and Students Business | Careers | Graduates | Guest blogger | Technology | Women

Previously published on Position Ignition. There are a few key things that as a student or recent graduate, you may want to be considering as you enter into the job market. It's a tough market out there if you aren't prepared and aren't sure what to do so think about the following tips: 1. Get Clarity How clear you are about what you want to do after university is critical.  It is the ...
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Salary Advice: What Should I be Earning? Business | Careers | Guest blogger | Technology | Women | Women in business | Women in IT

Previously published on Position Ignition. How do you know in the first place what you deserve? We obviously can’t tell you that, but we can give you some tips for finding out for yourself what your market value is, as it were. We use the term ‘market value’ because, as an economic worker in the labour market, you are of value to employer organisations. Whether you’re in your first job or in...
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Does Your CV Match Your Business Image? Business | Guest blogger | Training | Women | Women in IT

Written by Karen Hale and Sarah Dudney “She looked too perfect..almost robotic so we rejected her candidacy after the 1st interview. She did not feel as if she could be one of us ” so spoke a well known female financial entrepreneur to us in a recent meeting about her recent experiences of hiring. This revealed an interesting downside risk in overperfecting one’s professional image.   &nb...
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Are Free Public Wi-Fi Networks Safe? Business | Careers | Guest blogger | Social media | Technology | Women in business

IT Insider / NetworkAre Free Public Wi-Fi Networks Safe? By Marc Saltzman for IT Insider You already have plenty on your plate, whether you are implementing and maintaining technology, helping to resolve technical issues or ensuring your company’s data is safe and secure. Now, you can add the proliferation of rogue free public Wi-Fi networks to that list. Free Wi-Fi connections can ...
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Top 5 Reasons I Love Being a Women in Tech Business | Careers | Guest blogger | Technology | Women | Women in IT

Written by Lis Hubert. These days when we mention talk about the topicof women in tech we are usually talking about the inequalities and thestruggles that we face and how to overcome them. It can be, at times,overwhelming and even depressing when we look at and discuss our fate.Sometimes it can even cause others to think “if being a women in tech is sobad, then why do you do it?”. So, I got the i...
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How to Write a Cover Letter Business | Careers | Graduates | Miscellaneous | Technology | Training | Women

No matter how impressive your resume may be, few employers will bother to look at it unless your cover letter catches their interest. Writing a stellar cover letter is an achievable goal for anyone that is willing to put in the time and effort it takes to hone a few short introductory paragraphs to perfection. A cover letter should express your interest in the position offered, should convince ...
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