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Sigma IT will participate in the workshop aimed at making the tech industry more attractive to women.

Sigma wants more women to stay in the tech industry

A large share of women working in IT and tech leave the industry due to the work environment. On October 22nd, Sigma IT will participate in a workshop aimed at making the industry more attractive to women.

According to a study presented by Harvard Business Review unsatisfactory work environment causes 41 percent of women in the tech industry to eventually leave the line of business. In the

The first Female IT Network meeting in Växjö gathered around 60 participants. Photo: Ellen Blomqvist, Sigma Technology

The First Female IT Network Kicked off in Växjö

“Inspire young generations, create a platform for knowledge sharing, build role models, network, and develop amazing things together.” Those were some of the expectations that the visitors of the first female IT network in Växjö shared at the kickoff meeting last week.

Expect a better tomorrow

Sigma is a leading consulting group with an objective to make our customers more competitive. Our means are technological know-how and a constant passion for finding better solutions. In total, we are 5,000 employees in sixteen countries. Our services are provided by Sigma Technology, Sigma Connectivity, Sigma Industry, Sigma Civil, and Sigma Software.

Sigma is owned by Danir, held by the Dan Olofsson family.