On Wednesday 28th June we ran our UK Online STEM Women Graduate Careers Event. The event attracted 8 exhibiting employers and just under 500 attendees! The event began at 12.00pm
On Wednesday 28th June, students and recent graduates are invited to attend the UK STEM Women Graduate Careers event, taking place online. This virtual event is perfect for students and
On Wednesday 21st June we ran our London STEM Women Graduate Careers Event. The event attracted 27 exhibiting employers and over 1500 student sign-ups! The event began at 12.15pm with
On Wednesday 21st June, we are running our London STEM Women Graduate Careers event at Congress Centre in London. The event is perfect for students and graduates studying a STEM
On Wednesday 7th June we ran our Dublin STEM Women Graduate Careers Event. The event attracted 31 exhibiting employers and over 1200 student sign-ups! The event began at 12.15pm with
On the evening of Wednesday 26th April, we ran our Women in Tech Networking Evening at CodeNode in London. This event saw 150 attendees come to network with an inspiring
We can’t wait to host our Women in Tech Evening event on Wednesday 26th April in London! Taking place from 5pm – 8pm at the fantastic CodeNode venue, we are
On Thursday 23rd March, we ran our London In-Person Technology Careers Event, at the QEII Centre. Sponsored by Reply, this event saw 300 attendees meet with 7 top exhibitors at
On Friday 10th March, we ran our second in-person event in Australia, the Sydney STEM Careers Event, at the International Convention Centre Sydney! It was a fantastic day with a
On Thursday 9th March, we ran our virtual Australia and New Zealand STEM Careers Event, attracting 20 exhibiting employers and over 500 student and graduate sign ups. The event began
On Friday 10th March, we are running our second in-person event in Australia, the Sydney In-Person STEM Careers Event. Taking place at the ICC, this event is perfect for students
On Tuesday 7th March, we ran our first in-person event in Australia, the Melbourne STEM Careers Event, at the State Library Victoria! Sponsored by the Department of Transport and Planning
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
What are your essential criteria for a new job? A good salary? Flexible or remote working? Clear progression? And what are your ‘red flags’ – the things that instantly tell
“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
For years women have been underrepresented in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) university courses and occupations. Using UCAS data from HESA and findings from WISE campaigns, we wanted to
Happy International Women’s Day! We wanted to celebrate by giving our community a run down of some of the exciting things our partnered employers have organised both externally and internally.
A recent study conducted by WISE has found that women in STEM jobs value career progression and shared values very highly in organisations they look to work for. The report
For the third year running, we have compiled an in-depth Whitepaper that explores students’ and graduates’ attitudes towards gender issues that are prevalent within STEM. This new report uses data
According to a new study, the perception that boys are more interested in STEM subjects like engineering and computer science begins as early as age six. The study carried out
Graduate recruitment events aren’t just for large companies, in fact, start-ups and SMEs can benefit hugely from careers fairs like STEM Women events. From improving brand awareness, to establishing an
In the UK and across the world cyber security is one of the fastest growing industries and shows no signs of slowing down. Every day cyber criminals are innovating and
Have you ever experienced imposter syndrome? Well, you’re not alone, research by the International Journal of Behavioural Science has revealed that more than 70% of people are affected by workplace
Lan is currently studying Data Science and Business Analytics at the University of London. She attended several STEM Women events online between 2021 and 2023. At the events Lan
Entering the world of work after graduating from university can be a daunting prospect, and with the changes to the working world that have emerged since the pandemic, there’s now
New for 2023! We are launching a series of skills workshops themed around career confidence. These free sessions will take place virtually and will run throughout the months of January,
When studying at university, it can be hard to stay productive. Even if you attend all of your lectures, spend hours in the library and set out time to study,
Writing and delivering a convincing elevator pitch is a hugely useful skill that can help you secure a job, expand your professional network, or help you get a promotion! Being
Transferable skills have always been vital to graduate employers. They provide a key insight into how you will perform at work, communicate with your team, deal with pressures, and much
On Wednesday 27th October, we are hosting our Benelux Region STEM Careers Event, sponsored by Accenture. This event is targeted towards students and recent graduates who identify as female or
In the UK, women account for just 17 per cent of workers in the tech sector, with the proportion of women working as system designers and IT business analysts falling
It can be difficult to find inspiring women in STEM on the big screen, and on television. However, representation of women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics has improved over
Entering the world of work after graduating from university can be a scary prospect, but with the added prospect of starting your new job remotely due to the pandemic, 2020
Looking for your dream graduate role within a STEM industry? At STEM Women, we host graduate careers events featuring top companies across the UK, Ireland, Europe and Australia. Our events
What are your essential criteria for a new job? A good salary? Flexible or remote working? Clear progression? And what are your ‘red flags’ – the things that instantly tell
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
A new report released by the House of Commons has revealed that companies with a higher percentage of female leaders, outperform those dominated by men. The research states that women
Happy International Women’s Day! We wanted to celebrate by giving our community a run down of some of the exciting things our partnered employers have organised both externally and internally.
A recent study conducted by WISE has found that women in STEM jobs value career progression and shared values very highly in organisations they look to work for. The report
A report by The Institute of Fiscal Studies (IFS) has found that over the past 25 years, the gender pay gap has seen little change once the increases in women’s
At some point in our working lives we have all probably used gendered words in the workplace. No matter how well-intentioned you may be, there are so many deeply ingrained
To celebrate Pride Month, we wanted to highlight the amazing events, initiatives, courses and webinars that some of our regular STEM Women clients have organised to support the LGBTQ+ community
The underrepresentation of women, racial and ethnic minorities in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) has received a lot of attention over the years, however, one group who have almost
Since gender pay gap reporting became mandatory for large employers (over 250 staff) in 2017, the average gender pay gap for full time employees has steadily dropped over the years.
Over the years, the number of women in financial services in the UK has steadily grown, with Catalyst reporting that women made up 43% of the workforce in 2019. However,
New research has shown that black women are more likely to feel like they belong in STEM if they have access to black female role models. BAME Women, and especially
We are delighted to announce that STEM Women has won a special award for Digital Diversity Initiative of the Year in the 2023 Digital Technology Leaders Awards, a prestigious event
“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
We are delighted to have been nominated for the Women in Tech Employer Awards 2023 in the Best Supplier Category! Taking place on 15th June 2023 at The Royal Lancaster
We had an amazing time at the AAGE Conference in Melbourne last month! It was fantastic to meet so many great people and introduce STEM Women to our client base
We are delighted to announce that we will be Gala Dinner Sponsors at the upcoming AAGE Graduate Recruitment & Development Conference 2022. Taking place on Wednesday 26th October – Friday
We are delighted to announce that we will be a sponsor at the upcoming ISE Student Recruitment Conference 2022! Taking place on the 27th and 28th June in Brighton and
A new report released by the House of Commons has revealed that companies with a higher percentage of female leaders, outperform those dominated by men. The research states that women
Happy International Women’s Day! We wanted to celebrate by giving our community a run down of some of the exciting things our partnered employers have organised both externally and internally.
A recent study conducted by WISE has found that women in STEM jobs value career progression and shared values very highly in organisations they look to work for. The report
A report by The Institute of Fiscal Studies (IFS) has found that over the past 25 years, the gender pay gap has seen little change once the increases in women’s
According to a new study, the perception that boys are more interested in STEM subjects like engineering and computer science begins as early as age six. The study carried out
Have a look around you. Can you see a tube station? A residential building? A school? Or even a park? This is the built environment – areas that have been
At GCHQ, we unlock the complex world of data and communications to keep the UK and its citizens safe, both in the real world and online. Working closely with our
Get ready for the ultimate challenge at our upcoming Diageo D&T hackathon competition! On the 13th of June 2023 join us for a chance to showcase your skills and creativity
You’re a graduate engineer. You have ambitions. Is one of them to build a green energy future? At Ceres, that’s what we work on every day. Ceres is a leading
With women underrepresented within the science, technology, engineering and math industries (STEM), here, Emma Rhodes (pictured), Head of Research and Development at Sterling Pharma, talks about her journey into a
Graduate: Charlotte Kennedy “As part of the graduate programme and early career community, I feel really challenged yet massively supported.” I’m a Civil Graduate at Amey on a two-year placement
From using drones to supply medical supplies to rural communities, to helping bridge the digital gap for over 1.5 billion school kids across the world and powering our European network
Explore the world of opportunities with BAE Systems and read what their graduates have to say about life at the company. When you step through the doors of your workplace
Tired of coming across that perfect job and finding you aren’t suitable due to a lack of experience or because you don’t have all of the skills required? At Kubrick,
What’s happening We are excited to announce that the Early Talent Team at Accenture will be running a virtual event; Empowering Female Futures, on July 14th 2022. At Accenture, we
We are giving you the chance to win a signed copy of Suzie Sheehy’s new and hotly anticipated book, The Matter of Everything. It tells the astonishing story of twentieth-century
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
New for 2023! We are launching a series of skills workshops themed around career confidence. These free sessions will take place virtually and will run throughout the months of January,
With women underrepresented within the science, technology, engineering and math industries (STEM), here, Emma Rhodes (pictured), Head of Research and Development at Sterling Pharma, talks about her journey into a
For years women have been underrepresented in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) university courses and occupations. Using UCAS data from HESA and findings from WISE campaigns, we wanted to
We are giving you the chance to win a signed copy of Suzie Sheehy’s new and hotly anticipated book, The Matter of Everything. It tells the astonishing story of twentieth-century
In 2022, we will be running our first ever hybrid graduate careers events! But what is a STEM Women Hybrid Event, how does it work and what packages are available?
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
What are your essential criteria for a new job? A good salary? Flexible or remote working? Clear progression? And what are your ‘red flags’ – the things that instantly tell
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
For years women have been underrepresented in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) university courses and occupations. Using UCAS data from HESA and findings from WISE campaigns, we wanted to
A new report released by the House of Commons has revealed that companies with a higher percentage of female leaders, outperform those dominated by men. The research states that women
For the third year running, we have compiled an in-depth Whitepaper that explores students’ and graduates’ attitudes towards gender issues that are prevalent within STEM. This new report uses data
A report by The Institute of Fiscal Studies (IFS) has found that over the past 25 years, the gender pay gap has seen little change once the increases in women’s
According to a new study, the perception that boys are more interested in STEM subjects like engineering and computer science begins as early as age six. The study carried out
In the UK and across the world cyber security is one of the fastest growing industries and shows no signs of slowing down. Every day cyber criminals are innovating and
STEM-related occupations are some of the fastest-growing industries in the US and across the world. In recent decades, the STEM workforce has grown rapidly, with the Bureau of Labor Statistics
The underrepresentation of women, racial and ethnic minorities in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) has received a lot of attention over the years, however, one group who have almost
Since gender pay gap reporting became mandatory for large employers (over 250 staff) in 2017, the average gender pay gap for full time employees has steadily dropped over the years.