Building a pipeline of strong female talent in the tech sector

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Microsoft South Africa and Business Engage have partnered to launch the Women Take IT to the Stage Academy during April and May 2022. 

Colleen Larsen, Chief Executive at Business Engage Association NPC, a non-profit comprised of 105 large and listed organisations working together to drive gender mainstreaming in the private sector said the academy is aimed at bridging the representation gap of women in the technology sector by educating the female voice in the technology worlds and increasing the number of female speakers at tech conferences.” 

Research by PwC shows that women currently hold 19 percent of tech-related jobs at the top 10 global tech companies and only 28 percent of leadership positions in these companies.

There is also a significantly smaller pool of female STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) talent in South Africa: less than one third of females – 28.5 percent – graduate to STEM-related careers. As a case in point, only seven percent of all engineers in South Africa today are women.

Lillian Barnard, Chief Executive Officer at Microsoft South Africa said these statistics highlight that women still lag behind our male counterparts in an industry that is driving economic growth and the ability to participate and compete in the emerging digital economies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. 

“The Women Take IT to the Stage Academy is designed to bridge the gap by equipping women professionals in the sector with the critical skills and tools needed to advance their careers.” 

Over the course of six virtual sessions with professional lecturers and TEDx speakers, participants will be trained on: personal branding, the art of storytelling, selecting a topic and becoming a skilled speech writer, reading the audience, handling fear and stage craft, presentation aids, speaking on camera, impromptu speaking, handling questions and post-presentation steps for maximum impact.   

After each of the professional lectures, there will be smaller breakout sessions where experienced Microsoft employees will mentor and coach participants. The highlight at the end of the course will be a virtual conference where each participant will present their learnings and insights.

The programme – which will run during April and May 2022, with the final presentation in June – will be free of charge for participants, but the number of places is limited, so participants will need to have a minimum of three years’ experience in a Microsoft technology (Open Source developer technologies included) as well as commit to participating in all six sessions and presenting to the audience post the course.

If you meet the requirements and are interested in moving to the next level of your career in tech, please register via: https://www.microsoft.com/southafrica/womentakeittothestage/?wt.mc_id=AID3046699_QSG_EML_587555. Deadline for registration is 31 March 2022.

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