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Brianna White

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"I failed in one role. Eight years later, I'm in a more senior version and I'm rocking it"
We all fear failure, whether it's in our personal or professional lives. But Women in Tech Excellence Awards finalist Renee Hawkin, of Thoughtworks, says we should embrace the possibility.
Why do you support Computing's Women in Tech Excellence Campaign?
Hardworking women are often overlooked for their contributions to business success. I often see friends and colleagues who are silent about their roles in driving change and results in the technology industry. I believe that it is really important to acknowledge and celebrate these amazing achievements.
McKinsey's Women in the Workplace 2021 report states, 'The path forward is clear. Companies need to take bold steps to address burnout. They need to recognize and reward the women leaders who are driving progress. And they need to do the deep cultural work required to create a workplace where all women feel valued.'
Continue reading: https://www.computing.co.uk/sponsored/4039157/afraid-mistakes-interview-renee-hawkins-thoughtworks
 

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