Women in Tech Roundtable 2024 | Highlights
Videos|16 July 2024
In June 2024, we teamed up with ESET to host a Women in Tech roundtable to understand women in tech’s experience and learn how to improve equality.
What did we discuss at the Women in Tech Roundtable?
We chatted about their experiences with imposter syndrome, flexible working, cyber security and the pay gap. The attendees also got the chance to network and share insights and advice.
The event was followed by seeing Taylor Swift live in concert, a woman who has broken down many barriers in her own industry.
View the video highlights to get a flavour of the event and some surprising statistics about women in the tech industry.
You can also read our report which details the key findings from the event’s discussions.
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