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
STEM Women provide employers with the opportunity to connect with diverse talent through insight talks at our networking and recruitment events. All exhibitors will be allocated a company stall for
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
Women have been underrepresented in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) for many years, both in university and in industry. Using data from HESA and findings from the UK Government
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.
Find out what you need to know… STEM Women provide employers with the opportunity to connect with diverse talent through insight talks at our networking and recruitment events. All exhibitors
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
“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