Women in areas of South Wales who are interested in starting a new career in technology are being encouraged to take a closer look at Chwarae Teg’s new pilot project.
The gender equality charity is leading a New Futures pilot which will provide free technical training, career development support and opportunities to meet employers for women wanting to move into the tech industry in Cardiff, Swansea, Bridgend and the Vale.
The initiative will see Chwarae Teg working with FinTech Wales and in partnership with Code First Girls and the Open University to address the under-representation of women specifically in tech and digital roles.
Women need no major qualifications to take part, just a keenness to switch their career to one in technology. Applications are encouraged from those who currently work in sectors such as retail, hospitality and care, who are from an underrepresented groups – whether that be an ethnic minority background or aged over 54, as well as women who need to work flexibility or from home. Support can even be provided with transport and childcare costs.
New Futures is led by Learning and Work Institute and funded by the Covid-19 Support Fund.
Interested women can find out more and register their interest at chwaraeteg.com/projects/career-in-tech