Featured Jobs
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Data Virtualisation Engineer
- Lloyds Banking Group
- Manchester, Greater Manchester
- Hybrid
£85,255 to £100,300 Annually17 Apr -
Data Engineer
- BeZero Carbon
- London, UK
- Remote
16 Apr -
16 Apr
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Technology Risk & Controls Specialist - Information Security
- AMS
- Edinburgh
- Hybrid
16 Apr -
Senior Site Security Advisor
- BAE Systems (Powersource)
- Broughton, Flintshire
- Hybrid
£47,683 to £52,426 Annually16 Apr -
Technical Delivery Manager
- Cambridge University Press & Assessment
- Cambridge, UK
- Hybrid
£47,800 to £50,000 Annually12 Apr -
Senior Software Engineer
- Awin
- Germany
- Remote
11 Apr -
Principal Architect & Strategy Head - Technology Engineering (70617)
- T Rowe Price
- London, UK
08 Apr -
Quantitative Analyst PhD Statistics Probability
- Client Server
- London
- Remote
£60,000 to £70,000 Annually08 Apr -
Research Associate, Applied Research Group - Defence & Security
- The Alan Turing Institute
- London, UK
- Hybrid
£42,893 to £48,510 Annually04 Apr
What jobs are there for women in tech?
From more traditional developer jobs to newer skills such as ethical hacking and analytical jobs, there's a whole host of job opportunities for women in tech. Whether you're interested in data and analytics, tech sales, project management or coding, here are just a few examples of the jobs available in the tech industry:
- Business Analyst
- Developer
- Cyber Security
- Project Manager
- Programme Manager
- IT Support
- Web Designer
- Tester
- Solutions Architect
- Data Scientist and Analytics
- Graduate jobs
Top skills employers are hiring for
Technology is a broad industry with a lot of subsectors such as Artificial Intelligence, Cyber Security, Blockchain, Data Science to name but a few. Because the sectors in the industry is so diverse, the skills employers are hiring for are also very diverse from sectors such as financial services, e-commerce, public sector, health and many more.
How much can you get paid as a woman in tech?
The salary for any job in tech will vary depending on skills, experience, and often location, with the average pay being higher in big cities such as London. As it stands, developers in the UK can look at earning an average salary of £54,000.
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