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LSpark
Electrical
- Jul 15, 2010
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I'm not sure it will be much more palatable coming from a female engineer, at least that hasn't been my experience. I've been working in engineering for the last 18 years and have mainly kept clear of women only events as I don't agree with them. I've been asked why by some fairly senior managers and have been told that my view is selfish, not everyone is as confident as me and lots of women do need additional encouragement and guidance.
I was very pleased to hear that a few men had slipped into a recent presentation at one of the womens lunchtime sessions - it was on a topic that would be of interest to any engineer regardless of gender.
If I could go back in time I would chose the same career path. I don't feel I've been discriminated against for being female, if anything there was a small element of positive discrimination at the start.
I was very pleased to hear that a few men had slipped into a recent presentation at one of the womens lunchtime sessions - it was on a topic that would be of interest to any engineer regardless of gender.
If I could go back in time I would chose the same career path. I don't feel I've been discriminated against for being female, if anything there was a small element of positive discrimination at the start.