… of opportunities in updating knowledge and skills, work preparation and experience, one-to-one coaching and … more of the challenges of reconciling work and family life. This is apparently incompatible with the tech … particular demands and its ‘bro’ culture. Achieving gender balance in tech companies must, therefore, be associated with …
… compared with many other sectors because technology-based work is often not tied to a location or timetable. On the … of women’s, often full-time, participation in working life, and options for flexibility are a key feature of … sector (Youth Barometer in Finland). Introducing work–lifebalance measures: good practice Netlight: Equality and …
… Analytics plays a core technological role in enabling this work. The company’s ethos is firmly evidence-driven, and the … more of the challenges of reconciling work and family life. This is apparently incompatible with the tech … particular demands and its ‘bro culture’. Achieving gender balance in tech companies must, therefore, be associated with …
… competencies they need to take control of their digital life. By staging tech workshops in a safe environment like … especially for fathers, distorting any existing gender balance (Action plan, Ministry for Gender Equality 2017: … other hand, opposing tendencies are contributing to a more work–life balanced culture among ICT companies — the best way …
… skilled in areas such as communication, responsibility at work, organisation, customer relations, analysis, focus and … a lack of supportive measures in the field of work–lifebalance as obstacles to women’s employment — especially the …
… the country. Currently, almost 20,000 people in Bulgaria work in ICT, compared with 5,000 in 2016 — 300% growth in … Across Eastern Europe, it is far from unusual for women to work in technology, and Bulgaria has the highest proportion … yet made the most important decisions about their personal life and professional development, and are more able to …