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Displaying items by tag: women in ICT

To mark International Girls in ICT Day 2023, giant Chinese telco Huawei will offer classes and technology programs to teenage girls and young women in Thailand.

Published in Strategy

GUEST OPINION: Australia's recent budget ushers in the nation's 'biggest ever' cybersecurity spend, with $10 billion pledged to see electronic spy agency Australian Signals Directory (ASD) double in size and ramp up its ability to launch offensive cyber operations.

Published in Guest Opinion
Wednesday, 13 April 2022 10:28

Can Aussie companies win the war for tech talent?

GUEST OPINION: The country's ICT skills shortage has been a long time in the making and solving it will require a multi-pronged approach.

Published in Guest Opinion

Australia’s National Centre for Asia Capability, Asialink Business, has partnered with the Australian Government to launch a new initiative to foster women in innovation and STEM leadership and strengthen regional cooperation.

Published in Strategy

Australia’s third largest telco, Vodafone, is partnering with technology educator, Coder Academy, in establishing a technology-centric course, Code Next, for Year 9 and 10 girls in select Sydney high schools.

Published in Education
Tuesday, 11 April 2017 23:30

It’s all about the ‘Girl Geek’ at NAB

The National Australia Bank has partnered with Girl Geek Academy as part of a move to retain the best talent and to enhance the technical capabilities of its employees while pursuing its aim of getting more women into technology.

Published in Strategy

CompTIA, the non-profit association for the technology industry, is undertaking a new awareness campaign designed to inspire tech industry leaders, educators, parents and girls to make the industry more gender inclusive.

Published in Strategy

It seems the gender imbalance in the ICT industry is alive and well, with half of IT professionals in Australia believing women in the industry do not have the same career opportunities as men.

Published in Recruitment
Wednesday, 27 August 2014 01:25

The glass ceiling firmly in place in NZ ICT market

The gender gap in the New Zealand ICT market seems to have blown out, with a newly released report by a major recruitment firm revealing that men are by far and away better off in the remuneration benefit stakes than their female colleagues.

Published in Recruitment

The National Australia Bank has promoted three women to senior technology roles as it continues what it says is one of the most “significant transformations” of any bank globally across its entire technology environment.

Published in People Moves
Tuesday, 29 April 2014 11:15

Women in IT in the New Social Era

Are programs designed to boost the number of women in IT doomed to failure?

Published in Core Dump

A senior executive of the National Australia Bank has called for more women to be placed in technology jobs and says that doing this, while creating greater diversity, will also bring “richer thinking” to organisations.

Published in Remote Working
Friday, 06 December 2013 02:23

Too few women in ICT

There’s a need to attract more young women to the ICT industry, with a study just released showing that women currently comprise less than 20% of the Australian ICT workforce.

Published in People Moves

A partner at Deloitte Consulting has received the title Victorian ICT Woman of the Year for her efforts to increase the diversity of IT teams.

Published in People Moves
Wednesday, 07 April 2010 15:42

ICT wants more women'¦still'¦

The call has gone out for women ICT professionals to step forward and act as mentors for females entering the profession, a group still significantly outnumbered by their male peers.

Published in Education

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