Fewer women find there way into tech
Fewer women find their way into tech
By Bob Mook
The Denver Business Journal
Updated: 8:00 p.m. ET Aug. 14, 2005
The number of women considering careers in information technology has dropped to its lowest level since the mid-1970s -- and one local nonprofit organization intends to do something about it.
Based at the University of Colorado in Boulder, the National Center for Women and Information Technology (NCWIT) wants to know why women are losing interest in technology -- and what can be done to bring them back. Entire article.
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All I can tell you is there are very few women IT consultants and I'm asked constantly why that is. There are a LOT of women high level IT tech writers for sure. A GREAT website for Exchange is run by a one of the best. www.slipstick.com
By Bob Mook
The Denver Business Journal
Updated: 8:00 p.m. ET Aug. 14, 2005
The number of women considering careers in information technology has dropped to its lowest level since the mid-1970s -- and one local nonprofit organization intends to do something about it.
Based at the University of Colorado in Boulder, the National Center for Women and Information Technology (NCWIT) wants to know why women are losing interest in technology -- and what can be done to bring them back. Entire article.
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All I can tell you is there are very few women IT consultants and I'm asked constantly why that is. There are a LOT of women high level IT tech writers for sure. A GREAT website for Exchange is run by a one of the best. www.slipstick.com