
By Steve Ranger
Published: Monday 27 February 2006
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Name
Margaret Smith
Location
London
Occupation
Consultant
Comment
To the younger women they see IT as where the techie nerds go to work. The image of the industry needs to change if we are to attract more women and convince them that IT is an sttractive career. The school and university curriculum need to address this issue too
If pay is genuinely unequal then that absolutely s...
Richard Reece
One of the reasons IT might be unattractive to wom...
Anonymous
To the younger women they see IT as where the tech...
Margaret Smith
Salary as whole has gone down due to outsourcing.A...
Anonymous
No women I know want to work in IT, they're more i...
Jay
In this IT section of a large research library, bo...
Anne Beaumont
Financial services are macho, but not all industry...
Mike
Oh Jay, please - Cleaning??
I hope you are trying...
anonymous
Right...the report highlighted pay inequalities, b...
Anonymous
Anon from Cardiff.
You should work for us then....
Anonymous
I've worked in IT for just under ten years now and...
Rebecca
Well Jay, it may just be because there are a lot o...
Joyce Richardson
"Lack of Flexitime". I have worked in IT for many ...
Anonymous
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