The Job Market for Women in STEM
Firstly, let’s start off by saying, there is no such thing as a job for a woman in STEM, any more than there is a job for a man in
Firstly, let’s start off by saying, there is no such thing as a job for a woman in STEM, any more than there is a job for a man in
Thousands of STEM industry organisations operate in Ireland – from multinationals to SMEs – and STEM contributes a substantial percentage of Ireland’s GDP. Of course, this relies on a highly-skilled
Employing international students With almost 600,000 international students in Australia, it’s no surprise that, on graduating, a large number of these talented job-seekers are hoping to remain for work purposes.
We are delighted to announce that STEM Women has won a special award for Digital Diversity Initiative of the Year in the 2023 Digital Technology Leaders Awards, a prestigious event
Lan is currently studying Data Science and Business Analytics at the University of London. She attended several STEM Women events online between 2021 and 2023. At the events Lan
Entering the world of work after graduating from university can be a daunting prospect, and with the changes to the working world that have emerged since the pandemic, there’s now
On Wednesday 28th June we ran our UK Online STEM Women Graduate Careers Event. The event attracted 8 exhibiting employers and just under 500 attendees! The event began at 12.00pm
On Wednesday 21st June we ran our London STEM Women Graduate Careers Event. The event attracted 27 exhibiting employers and over 1500 student sign-ups! The event began at 12.15pm with
On Wednesday 7th June we ran our Dublin STEM Women Graduate Careers Event. The event attracted 31 exhibiting employers and over 1200 student sign-ups! The event began at 12.15pm with
With over 600,000 international students in the UK, it’s no surprise that, on graduating, a large number of these talented job-seekers are hoping to find work in the UK. Finding
What are your essential criteria for a new job? A good salary? Flexible or remote working? Clear progression? And what are your ‘red flags’ – the things that instantly tell