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Diversity

Technology, one of the world’s most vibrant and exciting industries, continues to be blighted by one disheartening problem: only 17% of roles are filled by women. Information Age has been leading the campaign to rectify this gender balance for five years now, including organising and hosting the world’s largest tech diversity event, the Women in IT Awards.

Compelling economic benefits for companies with women in senior roles

Diversity

Diversity

Personal branding can help in getting ahead in technology

Business Skills

Number of students taking up computing classes a major concern

Cybersecurity

How can women in the cyber market become more visible?

Diversity

Women in IT Awards 2018: nominations open!

Business Skills

Huge rise in tech visa applications to the UK despite Brexit

Business Skills

Upskilling the British workforce is top of the UK’s political agenda

Diversity

Succeeding as a woman in tech: advocacy is the answer

Anjali Norwood, founding engineer at Arcadia Data, discusses why advocacy is essential for women looking to make it in the technology space.

Business Skills

Upskilling the British workforce is top of the UK’s political agenda

Diversity

Succeeding as a woman in tech: advocacy is the answer

Anjali Norwood, founding engineer at Arcadia Data, discusses why advocacy is essential for women looking to make it in the technology space.

Diversity

Female CIOs overtake men for the first time in the pay rise stakes

Business Skills

Sending a consistent message is essential to keep girls in STEM

Business Skills

‘More than a third’ of tech talent willing to leave UK post-Brexit

Diversity

Women in tech are less likely to love their job – Hired – let’s change that

Partner Content

Tips for making sure your AI-powered FP&A efforts are successful

AI has the potential to make business finance modelling projects more efficient and impactful, but only with the right approach

Partner Content

Would you let an AI robot handle 90% of your meetings?

Zoom's founder believes AI clones could attend meetings on our behalf. Aoibhinn McBride of Jobbio explores AI in the workplace