Technology is now a part of almost every aspect of our lives. Many students and recent graduates have grown up with technology all around them and are embracing an increasingly
The employers we work with at STEM Women are forward-thinking and focussed on diversity and inclusion in STEM. Many are reviewing and refining their hiring processes to attract the top
As it’s National Careers Week (4th – 9th March), we’re focussing on the importance of work experience with some top tips for internships! Find out what our current intern, Orlaith,
What does the role of an Electrical Engineer involve? STEM Women spoke to Fiona, Group Senior Electrical Engineer at Enfinium, to find out all about her career journey, her insights
If you’re a current student or a recent graduate who identifies as female or non-binary, and is interested in industries related to STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) then STEM
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
New for 2023! We are launching a series of skills workshops themed around career confidence. These free sessions will take place virtually and will run throughout the months of January,
When studying at university, it can be hard to stay productive. Even if you attend all of your lectures, spend hours in the library and set out time to study,
Writing and delivering a convincing elevator pitch is a hugely useful skill that can help you secure a job, expand your professional network, or help you get a promotion! Being