Over 1,200 secondary school girls across Aotearoa are experiencing what it’s like to work in one of New Zealand’s most dynamic and fastest-growing industries – tech.| TechWomen
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In celebration of TechWeek24, we’re excited to share the final story in our Women Across Generations series with our Gen X Amanda Watson.| TechWomen
In celebration of TechWeek24, discover the career journeys of women from Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z through our Women Across Generations Series.| TechWomen
ShadowTech25 Connects 1,200+ Girls with Real-World Experience Across NZ’s Tech Sector| TechWomen
What are TechWomen Mentoring Circles? Our mentoring circles are all about bringing people together to make new connections in their community. We are facilitating groups of six mentees and two … Continue reading "Mentoring Circles"| TechWomen
Mid-Winter Momentum: Mentoring Circles, ShadowTech & More!| TechWomen
Kia ora, We’re already over halfway through 2025. I would love to say we are gliding effortlessly and gently into mid-winter hibernation mode, ready to resurface in October for Spring. … Continue reading "Mid-Winter Momentum: Mentoring Circles, ShadowTech & More!"| TechWomen
The "Women in Data & AI" event, a collaboration between TechWomen, Deloitte and Databricks during Techweek25, brought together three accomplished professionals to share their journeys into data and AI careers.| TechWomen
We’re offering girls in years 9-11 an opportunity to discover the world of tech and explore tech career pathways. We’re showcasing real roles, because we know there’s a tech job to suit everyone. Matched with local tech companies, students will gain hands-on experiences to imagine their future career. The post APEC Representation, Techweek Events & ShadowTech25 | May Newsletter appeared first on TechWomen.| TechWomen
TechWomen Co-Chair, Samar Alrayyes, was honoured to be invited and participate in APEC 2025 SOM2 at Jeju Island, Republic of Korea, last week. This is a very important activity as TechWomen aims to help form a better future with women having a seat at the table and empowered to have an equitable career and participation. The post Breaking Barriers: Advancing Women’s Leadership in High-Skill Digital Services appeared first on TechWomen.| TechWomen
Welcome to our first newsletter for 2025! ShadowTech25 Registrations Now Open! We’re delighted to announce that registrations for ShadowTech25 are officially open! ShadowTech offers girls in years 9-11 an opportunity … Continue reading "ShadowTech Registrations Now Open & Job Market Insights"| TechWomen
New Zealand’s economy took a major hit in 2024, experiencing the largest GDP contraction among developed countries, according to HSBC. This downturn was largely driven by interest rate hikes aimed … Continue reading "Navigating the New Zealand Tech Job Market in 2025: Key Trends and How to Get Ready"| TechWomen
As we close out 2024, I am filled with immense pride and gratitude for the incredible strides we have made together. This year has been a testament to our collective dedication to empowering wāhine in the New Zealand technology sector.| TechWomen
The TechWomen community now has nearly 800 members, up 25% and still growing, with a wider network of over 3,000 subscribers to our newsletter and LinkedIn group.| TechWomen
We’re delighted to announce the return of ShadowTech Day in August 2025.| TechWomen
Kia ora, On September 12, TechWomen, supported by the AI Forum and the Asia New Zealand Foundation, hosted a special event featuring Vicky Nyamsuren. Born into a nomadic life in … Continue reading "Vicky Nyamsuren, ShadowTech24, and Ada Lovelace Day | October Newsletter"| TechWomen
Here at TechWomen we are seeing a similar trend with record-breaking participation in two of our key programmes this year, Mentoring Circles and ShadowTech.| TechWomen
As a foundation partner of TechWomen, Westpac's support not only helps us create programs that bridge the gender gap but also inspires young girls to explore tech careers through ShadowTech and helps develop policies that boost diversity in the tech workforce.| TechWomen
AWS Community Day Aotearoa is an annual one-day, user-run single-day AWS technical conference that is planned, organised, and delivered by the AWS user group community leaders.| TechWomen
We hope you had the chance to participate in the broad range of events during last week’s TechWeek, designed to showcase the value and impact of technology on the lives of New Zealanders. It was a roaring success and you can check out some of the highlights here.| TechWomen
As part of our TechWeek24 Women Across Generations series, Meg Ryan shares a look at the evolving office dress code in Aotearoa New Zealand.| TechWomen
In celebration of TechWeek24, we’re excited to share the next stories in our Women Across Generations series with our Millennials, Vanessa Leite and Esther Wafula.| TechWomen