Girls' Day for young people about to choose their career on 27 April The Women in Science Association (NaTE) organised the Girls' Day on 27 April, the 12th edition of the event for young people interested in science, technology and IT. On this day, a number of large companies, universities and research institutes across the country opened their doors to young people to give them a taste of practical applications of engineering and science. The aim of the initiative is to give primary and secondary school students who are about to choose a career a taste of the jobs of the future. The event introduced young people to the diversity of STEM careers (science, technology, engineering, mathematics) and the opportunities for the future. Among other things, they showed how a software tester, a transport engineer or a researcher spends their working day. The event is important because, while technology and IT skills are becoming increasingly valued in the labour market, there are still significantly fewer women choosing these fields, which has a major impact on the labour shortages that have been experienced in the science and IT sector for years.

 

 

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