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Empowering Women in IT: A Woman's Journey through Tech

By Stephanie Covia

Being a Woman in IT

My name is Stephanie Covia and I have had the privilege of spending more than a decade working in the information technology industry. Becoming a developer, a job that I absolutely love, was a natural transition for me. Being a woman in an industry that is often seen as male-dominated has never been an issue for me. However, I often get asked how it feels to be a woman in IT.

While I enjoy my work as a developer, I never quite understood the need and significance of female networks in the tech industry. Now, I have come to appreciate the value they bring not just for women in IT, but for the tech sector globally. I am passionate about security, making a difference and advocating for more women in tech.

The Journey to 200 Stories

In February this year, I set out on an expedition to document the experiences of women in the IT sector. I spoke to women at an IT conference I attended and asked them what they would like to hear or talk about. One woman responded that she just wanted to hear about other women in tech so she wouldn't feel so alone. This and more responses spurred me to start compiling experiences and creating a database of stories.

The stories reveal several insights:

  • 38% of surveyed women got their first interaction with IT and computers through a family member at home.
  • About a quarter of the women surveyed did not enjoy their IT learning experience at school, describing it as often boring and involved mainly Microsoft office tasks.
  • Home provided a positive connection with IT for many women. They recalled playing around with computers, engaging in video games, and learning to code.
  • From the positive experiences, there was always an igniting spark of passion and interest in IT.

Importance of Female Networks

Through this journey, I have come to appreciate the importance of female networks. I have discovered 86 different networks worldwide, each with focused themes such as coding, data science, entrepreneurship, career advancement, and technology.

Diverse Opportunities in IT

Over 100 different job titles emerged from the collected stories revealing how diverse the opportunities are in the IT sector. Around 70% of those surveyed held leadership positions, from being a CEO, founder, CTO, and more.

Positivity is Contagious

Sharing these positive stories can be the best advertisement for attracting more women into IT. It's crucial we act as role models or mentors and continue to talk about why we love our jobs and the unlimited possibilities it offers.

The Quest continues

My quest to collect stories from women in IT is ongoing. The goal is to show women and girls how cool IT is and how it offers a path for constant learning, innovation, and positive impact. With these stories, we can continue to ignite sparks of interest in IT among women and girls who haven't yet explored this path.

Getting Involved

Would you like to share your story or experiences? Connect with me on LinkedIn and tell me your story. Together, we can continue to inspire and motivate more women and girls to become involved in IT. Let's talk about the endless possibilities and why we love our jobs. Let's be the spark.

Conclusion

Empowering women in IT involves telling our stories. We need to show the world that not only are we capable of creating intricate systems and writing lines of code, but we also relish the opportunities technology has to offer. Being a woman in IT simply means we're utilizing our skills and interests to innovate and shape the world. And in the end, we're not just women in IT – we're part of a world where gender doesn't limit one's passion for technology.


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