How to Recruit and Retain Early Career Women
On 7th September 2023, STEM Women hosted a webinar on the vital topic of “Recruiting and Retaining Early Career Women.” Our guest speaker was Tanya Meessmann, confidence coach and communication
On 7th September 2023, STEM Women hosted a webinar on the vital topic of “Recruiting and Retaining Early Career Women.” Our guest speaker was Tanya Meessmann, confidence coach and communication
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
“I have this constant self-doubt; knowing that I have done my best, still I feel I’m not enough.” (STEM Women event attendee) Imposter syndrome, defined as ‘a collection of feelings
A whitepaper report published by STEM Women reveals fascinating new insights into female and non-binary students’ and graduates’ attitudes towards their future careers in STEM industries. The report analyses data
We are delighted to have been nominated for the Women in Tech Employer Awards 2023 in the Best Supplier Category! Taking place on 15th June 2023 at The Royal Lancaster
We had an amazing time at the AAGE Conference in Melbourne last month! It was fantastic to meet so many great people and introduce STEM Women to our client base
We are delighted to announce that we will be Gala Dinner Sponsors at the upcoming AAGE Graduate Recruitment & Development Conference 2022. Taking place on Wednesday 26th October – Friday
We are delighted to announce that we will be a sponsor at the upcoming ISE Student Recruitment Conference 2022! Taking place on the 27th and 28th June in Brighton and
A new report released by the House of Commons has revealed that companies with a higher percentage of female leaders, outperform those dominated by men. The research states that women
Happy International Women’s Day! We wanted to celebrate by giving our community a run down of some of the exciting things our partnered employers have organised both externally and internally.
A recent study conducted by WISE has found that women in STEM jobs value career progression and shared values very highly in organisations they look to work for. The report