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Brianna White

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The Association of the Internet Industry e. V. (eco) wants to strengthen the diversity in IT and technology. The association presented recommendations for action for IT companies on Thursday. For more gender diversity at technically oriented events, the association is also setting up a public directory of female speakers.
LiT – Ladies in Tech
According to a study commissioned by eco, the proportion of women in the IT industry is only 17 percent. In view of the shortage of skilled workers, the association sees a lot of catching up to do here. The association has a white paper under the banner of its #LiT (Ladies in Tech) initiative “Women in Tech. Status Quo, Strategies, Best Practices and Success Factors” published, which in addition to an inventory also contains recommendations for action for the industry.
Continue reading: https://marketresearchtelecast.com/ladies-in-tech-it-industry-should-promote-women-more/173700/
 

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