Women, as we know, are under-represented in digital professions: only 16% in the sector while they occupy 55% of jobs in the tertiary sector.
And the disappearance of maths in the common core of lessons in first and final year in high school - which Emmanuel Macron has promised to correct as soon as the start of the school year in September - does not help by reducing even more the number of baccalaureate graduates who are oriented towards technical courses.
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Géraldine Guyot, on behalf of women
A real problem for Emmanuelle Larroque, who in 2011 created Social Builder, the first expert association in the support and inclusion of women in the digital world.
“There are plenty of jobs and profiles that are available, and the Covid crisis has accelerated awareness
,” explains this graduate of Neoma Business School and Paris Dauphine University in sociology of innovation.
And it works!
In a decade, Social Builder has supported no less than 75,000 women towards digital professions thanks to…
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