Bridging gender gaps

It is widely recognised a lack of women in technology exists and, although companies are increasingly seeking ways to address their own imbalances, recruiters can do more to help says Vanessa Vallely, founder of women’s network and job board WeAreTheCity.
Thu, 27 Aug 2015

FROM SEPTEMBER 2015'S RECRUITER MAGAZINE

It is widely recognised a lack of women in technology exists and, although companies are increasingly seeking ways to address their own imbalances, recruiters can do more to help says Vanessa Vallely, founder of women’s network and job board WeAreTheCity...

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