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Brianna White

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Bring IT On brings together tech professionals to inspire the next generation of young women to enter the sector
The Bring IT On team returned with their ‘Girls in Tech’ event this year with a sold-out event at the Clayton Hotel, Belfast. Dedicated to female school students from across Northern Ireland, ‘Girls in Tech’ aims to overcome stereotypes and inspire young women to consider a career in the tech sector.
Attended by 130 pupils and teachers from 13 schools across Northern Ireland, this year’s event was an immense success thanks to the fantastic line up of professionals who kept the audience engaged. These professional women who work in the Digital IT sector inspired the young women with interactive sessions that explored the many reasons why they should consider a career in Tech.
Speakers included Sapphire Duffy, Global Community Manager at Women Who Code, who explained in detail her own career journey into the tech sector. The school pupils were eager to find out more and were very open to discovering as much as they could about the many career opportunities open to women.
Continue reading: https://www.fenews.co.uk/skills/tech-professionals-inspire-the-next-generation-of-young-women-to-work-in-it/
 

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