Women in Tech

SOS: Irish Tech Needs Experienced Women

A highly-successful pilot programme aimed at reintroducing experienced women to tech jobs after career breaks is expanding nationally and looking…

8 years ago

Irish Twitter Queen goes Global!

#SMM @NowMediaLive | @Irish_TechNews | #tech | Contributor/SMM | Stage Host #rpDUB @republica | Networker | #womensinspire | #socialmedia  #blogger | #Speaker Ireland’s Tweeting Goddess Samantha Kelly has carved out a global reputation as…

8 years ago

According to Jenny Shen, how does culture affect product design?

Edited and prepared by Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU Great interview with Jenny Shen, Independent UX UI Designer specialising in…

8 years ago

Out with the Old, In with the New

Trading in The headline flashed across Financial Times recently: “Lego removes CEO after 8 months for younger replacement.” Jorgen Vig…

8 years ago

The 7 Pillars of Growth Hacking reviewed by Siobhan Gallagher

By Siobhan Gallagher, SaaS sales leader with over 20 years experience – passionate about tech, all things InfoSec and growth-hacking. Involved in…

8 years ago

How financial services can tap in to under served audiences by Claire Seekins

Interesting Guest post by Claire Seekins Women in transition represent a growing opportunity for financial services providers, as long as they…

9 years ago

How do you create a Successful Technology Entrepreneur?

Edited and prepared by Oscar Michel, Masters in Journalism, DCU Great guest post by Ciara Garvan, loves startups, technology & all…

9 years ago

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