Discover Graduate Career Opportunities

Introducing inspirational employers to our STEM Women community.

We run graduate careers events and promote jobs aimed at university students and recent graduates who identify as women or non-binary, and study a STEM related subject; science, technology, engineering, or mathematics. The events and roles cover locations across the UK, Europe and Australia.

Sign up for careers events, apply for jobs, register for free.

Watch this video for details of event packages and to see inside the events.

Calling all employers! Want to engage with our STEM Women community?

Employers can exhibit at our upcoming regional and sector specific events, post jobs on our website and reach relevant candidates using our digital services.

Featured Jobs

SKAO
South Africa

SKA-Mid Product Manager

At the SKAO we are coordinating a global effort to deliver one of the largest science facilities on the planet.…

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Thames Water
South East

Project Management Vacancies

Join Thames Water's Project Management teams to help shape the future and deliver life’s essential services. Are you an experienced…

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Thames Water
South East

Technician Vacancies

Join Thames Water's Front-Line Operations Team to help shape the future and deliver life’s essential service With a £19.8 billion…

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Thames Water
South East

Engineering Vacancies

Join Thames Valley's Engineering teams to help shape the future and deliver life’s essential service. Are you looking for an…

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How you can take part in a STEM Women event

If you’re a student or recent graduate, check out the list of upcoming events to find your nearest location. Don’t forget to register for your FREE ticket to attend!

We also run events for school leavers looking for apprenticeship opportunities, so keep your eye out for new events.

For employers looking to exhibit at an event, head to our employer pages where you can find out more and download an event brochure which details the exhibitor packages available for each event.