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Tips for getting into the tech industry for women 

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ARTICLE SUMMARY

While women continue to remain under-represented within the tech industry, Katie Barnett, Director of Cyber Security at Toro Solutions, believes the industry to be a fantastic space for females. In this piece, she gives us her top tips and advice for getting into the tech industry for women.

Despite the industry’s rapid expansion, women remain under-represented, comprising just 24% of cyber security professionals, although this figure is higher than the 11% which was reported in 2017 (Cybersecurity Workforce Study.)  

In the broader IT landscape, the statistics paint a similar picture, with women accounting for a mere 26% of the workforce.  

One woman who believes that the tech industry is a fantastic space for females and want these statistics to change, is Katie Barnett, Director of Cyber Security at Toro Solutions. Here she gives us her top tips for getting into the tech industry: 

Believe in yourself 

Don’t let anyone undermine your capabilities based on your gender. Your passion, skills, and dedication are what truly matters! Believe in yourself and never doubt your potential to succeed. 

Embrace learning 

The tech industry is constantly evolving, so it’s essential that you love learning and are willing to adapt. I’d recommend pursuing educational opportunities that align with your interests, whether it’s through formal study programmes, online courses, or hands-on experience. 

Combine study with work 

Consider pursuing an apprenticeship or internship while studying. This dual approach allows you to gain practical experience while deepening your theoretical knowledge. It’s a valuable way to develop a comprehensive understanding of the industry and discover your preferred career path. 

Explore Certification Programmes 

Certifications can enhance your credentials and demonstrate your expertise in specific areas of technology. These certifications are highly regarded within the industry and can open doors to exciting career opportunities. 

Challenge stereotypes 

Don’t let outdated stereotypes deter you from pursuing your passion for technology. Break barriers and challenge preconceived notions about women in tech. Your unique perspective and contributions are invaluable to the industry’s growth and innovation. 

Seek mentorship 

Connect with experienced professionals who can offer guidance, support, and insights into navigating the tech industry. A mentor can provide valuable advice, help you expand your network, and inspire you to reach your full potential. 

Stay curious 

Curiosity is the driving force behind innovation. Stay curious about emerging technologies, industry trends, and potential career paths. Keep exploring new ideas and experimenting with different projects to expand your skill set and stay ahead of the curve. 

Network effectively 

Building a strong professional network is essential for success in the tech industry. Attend industry events, join online communities, and participate in networking opportunities to connect with like-minded individuals and potential employers. 

Gain practical experience 

Hands-on experience is invaluable. Look for opportunities to work on real-world projects, either through internships, freelance work, or personal projects. Practical experience not only strengthens your skills but also demonstrates your ability to apply them in a professional setting. 

Stay resilient 

The tech industry can be competitive and challenging, but perseverance is key to overcoming obstacles and achieving your goals. Stay resilient in the face of setbacks, keep pushing forward, and remain focused on your long-term objectives. 

The tech industry offers a wealth of opportunities if you have a passion for technology and a drive to succeed.  

By believing in yourself, embracing learning, challenging stereotypes, and building a strong support network, you can embark on a rewarding career journey in tech.  

Remember, your gender does not define your capabilities – it’s your skills, determination, and dedication that truly matter.  

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