Females need to know about STEM careers while still in early education, says recruiter

Businesses wanting to recruit more women into science, technology and engineering roles need to start talking to female students while they are still at school, according to ReThink Recruitment.
Mon, 6 Oct 2014 | By Nicola Sullivan

Businesses wanting to recruit more women into science, technology and engineering roles need to start talking to female students while they are still at school, according to ReThink Recruitment. 

It was also critical of the WISE (Women in Science, Technology and Engineering) 10-point plan, which has been signed up to by 20...

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