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Page 1: WOMEN'S REWARDING LUCRATIVE CAREERS

2016

WOMENWHERE

WORK

right job, right company

BUILD IT AND THEY WILL COME:

WOMEN’S REWARDING LUCRATIVE CAREERS

Women Thriving in the

DIGITAL WORKPLACE

Always Prepare for These

4 IMPORTANT JOB INTERVIEW QUESTIONS

Investing in Women

MAKES A DIFFERENCE

Some Companies Have a

BETTER DIGITAL WORKPLACE

THAN OTHERS

Inspiring and Supporting

THE NEXT GENERATION

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Working for a company that truly values

your skills and encourages you to succeed

makes all the difference.

wherewomenwork.com.au - Asia Pacific

wherewomenwork.com - UK & Global

Register today to find a great role

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THIS IS THE YEAR we’ll see some of the biggest advancements towards

gender parity across the world.

The World Economic Forum (WEF) in January saw gender parity as one of

its most hotly discussed topics. More than in previous years, significant

campaigns and initiatives are being swiftly rolled out around the world by

groups and organisations keen to help move the gender agenda from talk to

purposeful action.

Individuals and organisations are pledging to help accelerate gender

parity and provide opportunities that empower women. Many corporations

are leading the way, building better workplaces that are truly inclusive

and enable people to perform their best. For women, moving to these

progressive organisations is important. And with the digital workplace of the

future already here, there’s certainly a widening gap between the quality of

employee experience across organisations.

The Where Women Work magazine aims to inform and inspire women about

making good career choices. It highlights why some organisations are better

to work for than others, what’s on offer and it provides insight into some of

the impressive women working there and building their thriving careers.

Now’s a superb time for talented women to make discerning choices,

compare employers and follow the best career paths they can. Female

talent is in high demand - whether in engineering, technology, finance, talent

management, business leadership or further fields - smart, capable women

are wanted by organisations the world over.

So now is the time for global collective action to accelerate gender parity and

for women to enjoy the marvellous fulfilling careers and visibility they very

much deserve.

Editor, wherewomenwork.com

Where Women WorkMAGAZINE

EDITORGlenda Stone

[email protected]

EDITORIAL & ADVERTISING ENQUIRIES

+44 (0) 845 260 7777 [email protected]

PUBLISHERAurora Ventures (Europe) Ltd

Copyright: Opinions expressed in Where Women Work magazine are not

necessarily those of Where Women Work or the Publisher. All material is copyright and

reproduction in whole or part without prior written permission from

the Publisher is prohibited.

© Aurora Ventures (Europe) Ltd 2016 All rights reserved.

AFRICAN

DEVELOPMENT BANK

Make a Difference at the

African Development Bank

EUROPEAN BANK FOR

RECONSTRUCTION AND

DEVELOPMENT

Changing Lives Through

a Meaningful Career

MASTERCARD

Being a What-Iffer

and a Why-Notter

M&G INVESTMENTS

Investing In Women

Makes a Difference

MIZUHO

Finding Balance at Mizuho

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AECOM

Inspiring and Supporting

the Next Generation

EBAY

Empowering People,

Driving Innovation,

Creating Opportunity

AVANADE

Great Things Happen When

You Have The Right Teams

UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD

Is a First Choice

for Talented Women

UNHCR

A Career With Great Depth,

Impact and Meaning

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SOME COMPANIES HAVE A

BETTER DIGITAL WORKPLACE

THAN OTHERS

It’s a big differentiator when

choosing your next employer

ALWAYS PREPARE FOR

THESE 4 IMPORTANT JOB

INTERVIEW QUESTIONS

Learn how to answer in a clear,

comfortable, confident manner

BUILD IT AND

THEY WILL COME:

WOMEN’S REWARDING,

LUCRATIVE CAREERS

The engineering sector

must welcome women

IF YOU HATE WAKING UP

ON MONDAYS

Motivation to change your job

CONTENTS PROGRESSIVE COMPANIES

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AECOM SEES DIVERSITY as hugely important and a

pressing concern.

While it’s an exciting time to work in the construction

industry, with major infrastructure projects in the pipeline

like High Speed 2 and Crossrail to name just a few, there’s

still a big shortage of talent coming through. Companies

like AECOM must therefore attract a wider talent

population into the industry and one way to achieve this is

to make it more attractive to those parts of society which

mightn’t have considered it or who’ve historically been

under-represented, such as girls.

AECOM’s actively playing a role to address the skills

shortage, through attracting and retaining female

employees using a variety of measures such as mentoring

schemes and connecting with schools and colleges.

Its outreach programme sees employees speaking to

children as young as 10, helping them build structures out

of straws and marshmallows as well as solving problems

that encourage lateral thinking. AECOM also takes part

in media campaigns highlighting opportunities through

initiatives like National Women in Engineering Week and

working with channels like Where Women Work. They’re

also helping the Institution of Civil Engineers fund a new

engineering exhibition and learning centre to help inspire

the next generation of engineers and demonstrate the

diverse career opportunities available to young people.

Closer to home, AECOM encourages its employees

to openly share experiences and discuss the career

progression opportunities that are available. The

company’s mCircles scheme provides mentoring for

experienced female professionals to support and advise

junior colleagues. The scheme provides a forum for women

to openly seek and receive constructive advice supporting

their career growth.

AECOM’s graduate and apprentice programmes are

increasingly popular with young people often attracted

to AECOM by the opportunities it offers to work on some

of the most high profile projects around the world. Both

programmes attract a significant number of female

applicants which is testament to the work AECOM and the

wider industry is doing to appeal more to females starting

out on their careers. Equally, the company recognises that

offering flexible working practices and support to women

returning to work after children is critical to its ability to

attract and retain female talent.

Like many firms in its industry, AECOM still has a way to go

before it reaches where it aspires to be when it comes to

diversity but it is certainly gathering momentum.

• Closer to home, AECOM encourages its employees

to openly share experiences and discuss the

career progression opportunities that are

available to them.

• AECOM’s graduate and apprenticeship

programmes are increasingly popular with

young people often attracted to AECOM by the

opportunities it offers to work on some of the most

high profile projects around the world.

• Both programmes attract a significant number of

female applicants which is testament to the work

AECOM and the wider industry is doing to increase

appeal to females starting out on their careers.

A E C O M

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VICKI WHITEHead of Engineering, Change and Culture,

Glasgow

NAYERA ASLAMAviation Engineering Manager,

Birmingham

“AECOM encourages me to use my talents, knowledge and

experience to help realise the dreams and ambitions of the

next generation.”

“AECOM is all about opportunity. Working for AECOM lets

me realise my dreams as a civil engineer to work on the

biggest and best infrastructure projects across the globe.

AECOM demands excellence and I am personally inspired

every day by my colleagues and peers and the fantastic

things they do.”

“Imagine designing amazing stadium projects all over the

world...That’s why I love using my creative and technical

skills as an AECOM engineer.”

Associate Cost Manager,

London

GILLIAN BREEN

Principal Structural Engineer,

London

ROSSELLA NICOLIN

“AECOM provides fantastic challenges and development

opportunities to demonstrate and expand your skills. I’ve

been taking a central role forming a new joint venture -

selecting and creating our team and making sure we’re

delivering above and beyond what clients expect.”

A E C O MA E C O M

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Some Companies Have a Better Digital Workplace Than Others

The way we work has changed significantly over past decades

and, in recent years, the innovation and modifications have

accelerated exponentially. Virtual working, new digital

tools, cloud services and more collaborative team-oriented

applications are just some of the things we’re seeing as

commonplace in progressive companies. The workplace of

the future is certainly here - and it’s a big differentiator when

choosing your next employer.

Enjoying the employee experience

Competitive organisations tend to understand and openly

value work/life integration, so enabling their people to

work anytime, anywhere and anyhow is key - and this can

correlate highly with greater employee engagement. Put

simply, the “employee experience” is far better and more

dynamic in some companies than in others.

Imagine being measured on your delivery rather than

facetime at work. Imagine being able to manage your

outside-of-work responsibilities in a seamless and timely

manner while still feeling fully engaged and challenged, by

your work. Information technology research and advisory

company, Gartner, describes the digital workplace as “a

business strategy for promoting employee effectiveness

and engagement through a more consumer-like

computing environment.”

Workplace stress is a common problem, so what if

employees could reduce their stress by less commuting in

peak times, by managing their own schedules, by having the

freedom to collaborate and use latest greatest applications

and work tools to be more effective. Research by leading

digital innovator, Avanade indicates that 99 per cent of

organisations that have adopted digital workplace tools have

experienced business benefits. They say that when done

well, a digital workplace can create competitive advantage,

increases employee engagement and productivity, while

reducing costs and fuelling innovation. Global research

commissioned by Avanade involving 500 C-level and IT

executives across seven countries, uncovered a pattern

of misinformation and opportunity around today’s digital

workplace, so clearly there’s still a lot to be done.

Digital workplaces differentiate employers

Companies that work hard to improve their productivity

and competitive advantage in our hyper-connected world

can be very exciting places to work both in terms of their

customer products and services, and also through their

leading employee experience on offer. And for candidates,

demand for digital skills continues to outpace supply so

people who can collaborate effectively across functions

are highly valued in the digital workplace. Key growth

areas include roles in areas like cyber security, identity

management, mobile application development, software

testing and managing risk.

Female candidates should research and choose wisely

Industry thought leadership reports can provide great

insight into how digitally-fit a company is. Researching

the types of technology job vacancies advertised can also

give a sound view about a company’s digital focus. Reading

about the projects they have underway and perhaps

the awards they win can also contribute significantly

to a candidate’s understanding about a company. So

women, do your homework. How can a company that isn’t

technically capable, truly offer flexible working? How can

inefficient organisations provide the range of tools you

need to be effective? How can there be equal and inclusive

employment processes if delivery is not appropriately

measured? And, when you’ve got the best, forget the rest.

Enjoy longevity with the right employer and let your career

truly soar!

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At eBay, we’re on a mission to build a better, more connected form of commerce that benefits individuals, businesses, and society.

WE ARE OPEN, DIVERSE, VIBRANT. WE ARE EBAY.

eBay Inc. is an equal opportunity employer, dedicated to workforce diversity. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their protected veteran status and will not be discriminated against on the basis of disability or long term unemployment circumstances. If you are unable to submit an application because of incompatible assistive technology or a disability, please contact us at [email protected]. We will make every effort to respond to your request for disability assistance as soon as possible.

We believe in that same power of inclusion and opportunity

inside our company. Enabling talented people to thrive

matters. Diversity matters. It makes us stronger, and

makes us better. We are committed to fostering all types

of diversity, and increasing the number of women in

leadership roles is a particular focus for us. We established

the Women’s Initiative Network to encourage women to

build lasting, successful careers here. In just a few short

years, we’ve more than doubled the number of women

in leadership roles at eBay.

We invite you to learn more about us at eBay, and join

us in helping create more economic opportunity for

everyone — including you.

www.ebaycareers.com

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IF YOU’RE A WOMAN in the technology sector, chances are

you know about the annual Grace Hopper Celebration of

Women in Computing. It’s the world’s largest gathering of

women technologists produced by the Anita Borg Institute.

Many corporations like eBay, that are recognised as

leaders indiversity, support and sponsor this phenomenal

event, highlighting a commitment to increasing the impact

of women in technology. They network with technologists

and job seekers to build powerful relationships.

Impressive speakers like Sheryl Sandberg are present,

openly sharing their insightful thoughts and inspirational

views. Technology leaders like eBay host events where

they’re joined by technology luminaries, diversity experts,

curious students and ambitious job applicants.

“The event provides an amazing opportunity for our women

engineers to hang out with other women engineers,” said

eBay’s Vice President of Engineering Louis Perrochon.

“It provides an opportunity to learn, and to teach. We were

able to share experiences from eBay with participants. Our

booth was besieged by engineers interested in our mission

and vision, and we’ll be able to continue to make progress

hiring a more inclusive workforce.”

Attending this high-profile event, eBay’s Global Talent

Engagement team interacts with interns, recent graduates,

technical managers and executives - and they intentionally

send men to the event, as well as women, because they

believe that advocacy for women in technology should be

supported by both genders.

eBay and StubHub leaders featured at the event included

eBay Vice President Amit Menipaz, eBay Vice President of

Engineering Louis Perrochon and StubHub Chief Technology

Officer and Vice President of Product and Technology Raji

Arasu. There was also an address from noted tech executive

Sheryl Sandberg, followed by an eBay reception.

eBay employees give away thousands of tote bags seen

all over the city hosting the event. They’ve been a regular

Grace Hopper event sponsor, not only in the United States,

but around the world.

eBay employs extraordinary people who do meaningful

work that has a tangible impact on the lives of individuals

all over the world. They aspire to make extraordinary

things possible. They’ve been doing this for 20 years and,

they’re just as passionate about it today as when they

founded the company in 1995.

E B A Y

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CAITLIN BGlobal Manager, Social Innovation

London, United Kingdom

HADAS PScrum Master & Software Engineer

Netanya, Israel

RHIAN BSenior Director of Soft Goods

London, United Kingdom

“I feel lucky working for eBay. I participated in a leadership

programme that strengthens eBay business leaders’ capacity

around the world creating products, services and management

practices for greater profitability with positive social and

environmental impacts. I was also able to move from my role

in California to a role in London that supported key EMEA

regions as part of eBay’s global strategy. eBay provides an

incredibly supportive environment where I feel I’m able to take

on emerging challenges, learn new skills and build my career.”

“I joined eBay right after completing my software

engineering degree. I learn a lot every day engaging in

top-notch big data technologies, facing huge challenges,

handling terabytes of data. I lead eBay’s catalog search

team who support finding product entries in eBay’s catalog.

Returning from my maternity leave, my colleagues have

been hugely supportive. People at eBay are my mentors.”

“I joined eBay to lead Soft Goods Verticals in the UK. It has

been an amazing journey and I’ve had the opportunity to

meet and work with people around the world creating great

customer experiences. I’m a huge supporter and believer

in diversity and am heavily involved with eBay’s Women’s

Initiative Network. It’s a great privilege to be a part of it.”

JUSTYNA WBrand and Integrated Marketing Manager

Zurich, Switzerland

“I loved working on eBay’s global brand campaign with

colleagues in the U.S. and Australia to help develop a creative

strategy that conveyed eBay’s message to customers across

the globe in a relevant and inspiring way. Spending time in

Berlin during the TV shoot felt like we were travelling the

world with our customers - a surfer’s home in Australia, a

street dance scene in London and even a home concert by a

teenager inspired by Jimi Hendrix - it’s not every day you get

a chance to have an experience like this at work.”

E B A YE B A Y

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INCLUSION INSPIRES INNOVATION. Diversity is critical to

business success. When you have the right people working

together, regardless of who they are or where they come

from, great things happen.

Avanade believes different skills and perspectives enable

them to develop and deliver more innovative solutions to

realize results for their clients and their customers. And their

global Diversity & Inclusion program is proving successful

as they embrace a digital workplace that supports their

employees at every stage of their career and personal life.

Diversification in leadership

Over the last two decades, there has been a significant

shift in attitudes towards women in leadership roles, but

there’s still a long way to go. Avanade is committed to

supporting women’s career development at all levels -

thinking that‘s backed by bodies of research indicating

companies with greater executive-board diversity provide

far greater return on equity on average than for those

with less diversity. And Avanade wants diverse leadership.

They‘re building the best talent with programs like the

‘Avanade Leadership Program for Women’ and ‘Realize

Your Potential’ leadership tracks, dedicated college

scholarships and partnerships with leading organizations

like the Aspire Foundation.

Since their Diversity and Inclusion program was launched

in 2011, female representation at their Director+ level has

increased by 71 percent globally and there has been a 40

percent increase in the number of women joining Avanade

as new hires worldwide.

Create change for a living

Avanade leads in providing innovative digital services,

business solutions and design-led experiences for its

clients, delivered through the power of people and the

Microsoft ecosystem. Avanade has over 27,000 digitally

connected people across 23 countries, bringing clients

the best thinking through a collaborative culture that

honors diversity and reflects the communities in which

they operate. Majority owned by Accenture, Avanade

was founded in 2000 by Accenture LLP and Microsoft

Corporation.

W H E N Y O U H A V E T H E

R I G H T T E A M S

Create change for a living.www.avanade.com/careers

Want to create change for the next

generation? We helped an innovative

start-up organization transform their

intranet to help volunteers create even

more opportunities for young people.

Just one example of our impact as the

leading digital innovator.

A V A N A D E

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SANDY ABRAHAMSVice President, Regional Capability Leader

Australia

“Technology is secondary to delivering value for our clients

and so a common question we ask is about how will this

improve our client’s business results.”

Director, Digital Strategy

Australia

JANE HEADON

"I relish helping clients navigate their digital

transformation journey, leveraging the extraordinary

collective experience of our global Avanade team.”

Group Manager, Marketing Lead

Greater China Region

JACQUELINE ZHENG

“Every member of a team plays a critical role and Avanade

strongly believes in celebrating success and empowering

employees as we respect diverse talent and we work hard

to inspire innovation.”

ANNA DI SILVERIOChief Operating Officer, Growth Markets

ASEAN / China / Japan / Brazil / South Africa

“Avanade's collaborative culture enables opportunities

to work in different countries, like my relocation from

Italy to Singapore. Our digital workplace enables real-

time collaboration anywhere, anytime, bringing together

different skills and perspectives from around the world to

develop and deliver innovative solutions to our clients.”

A V A N A D EA V A N A D E

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Always Prepare for These 4 Important Job Interview Questions

They’re interviewing to find a great person to fill the job -

so enter the job interview confidently and assertively. Your

expertise is valued. You deserve to be there.

Sharp focused answers shape their impression of you

What’s the worst thing you can do in a job interview?

Waffle! Know your answers, rehearse your phrases,

identify the keywords you want to use that will stay with the

recruiter and make an impression. Recruiters like to tick

boxes. They like to swiftly form a picture of you in terms

of your experience, achievements, personality, attitude

and fit with the company’s culture and values. And very

importantly, they want to know your “story”. How did you

move from X job to Y. Why did you move? Do all your jobs

make sense chronologically and development wise?

Prepare your key phrases well. Here are ten great

examples to try out.

• My results-orientated approach means that I always...

• Learning from my focused experience, I understand...

• My practical hands-on approach has taught me to…

Perhaps you walk into a job interview seeing it as a daunting

and doubting experience. Or maybe you eagerly await the

job interview scenario as a highly enjoyable and exciting

challenge where you thrive on the opportunity to draw

upon your exceptional and clever skills of identification,

articulation, interpretation and persuasion. Here are some

key pointers to consider before the big moment!

They want you to be the successful candidate

Think about when you may’ve interviewed someone or been

totally engaged in a discussion where you were hearing

something new and asking lots of questions. You wanted

information - clear, sensible, interesting information.

And you wanted to receive it in an easy straightforward

way so you could concentrate on making sense if it. You

also probably wanted to like the person - so you could

concentrate on the ‘story’. Well, job interviews are the same.

The interviewer wants to like you - they want you to be

the winning candidate. If you are, then their job is done

and they can move on to all that other pressing work they

need to do (plus they get their reward for a hire well done).

you’re like, whether and why this career move makes sense

for you and whether you will fit the culture of the company.

These are four questions you need to be able to answer in a

clear, comfortable and confident manner.

Situation: What was the context of your work?

Task: What did you specifically have to achieve or

deliver?

Action: What did you do? How did you achieve your

objectives through your work?

Result: What tangible successful outcomes were

enabled as a result of your work?

This is known as the ‘STAR technique’ and is used in job

interviews and applications.

In summary, remember these interview parts

Establish your relevance for the job as quickly and clearly

as possible, using the STAR technique. Demonstrate

you’re a likeable team player who delivers, paying attention

to your choice of words. Make it clear how you fit with

the company’s culture by having fully researched the

company’s values. And always remember the 3 Cs - always

be Clear, Comprehensive and Confident. We’d wish you luck,

but you won’t need it! Go get that job!

• My can-do attitude means I always…

• Being a strategic thinker, I...

• My familiarity with these situations means that I…

• In my experience, the key aspect here is…

• I successfully achieved and delivered because…

• Combining my extensive skills and experience, I…

• I always focus on tangible outcomes in my work so...

Think of past interviews. Did you actively plan the key

phrases and responses you gave? Not loose generic

meaning-nothing type phrases, but the ones you

specifically wanted the interviewer to attach to YOU. But do

be very careful to avoid using broad generic phrases and

statements that could potentially apply to anyone - and

sound scripted. A great example of an interview response

came from a woman engineer who articulated right from

the start of her job interview that her whole mindset

comes from a perspective of risk and critical thinking that

challenges the status quo. This gave all her subsequent

responses a great context.

Practise your answers to these 4 important questions

But what if you don’t know the questions they will ask you?

Rubbish! An interview is all about finding out three things -

where you’ve worked, what you’ve done, what impact your

work has had? This tells them about your relevance for the

job. After that they want to understand who you are, what

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Will you be one of our great pioneers?

Pursue the extraordinary

After studying with us in the 1920s Amy Johnson went on to become a record-breaking solo pilot, and inspired many more women to realise their dreams. This pioneering spirit has been strong at the University of Sheffi eld for over a hundred years. So we encourage, enable and recognise achievement in equal measure for everyone. And, with a variety of initiatives – including our Impact Mentoring Programme, Parents in Academia Network, and a selection of female-focused development activities – you’ll have everything you need to break new ground too. Visit our website for more.

www.sheffi eld.ac.uk/jobs

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WORKING IN ACADEMIA, undertaking research, teaching,

knowledge transfer and professional roles, can be one of

the most fulfilling career pathways available. Staff at the

University gain a huge sense of pride and purpose from

educating and researching, and from collectively working

towards a common vision to improve the world.

A world Top 100 university, Sheffield has an impressive

international focus and presence with many far reaching

relationships through their genuinely global community.

Their outstanding performance in excellent teaching

and research is consistently confirmed by independent

international reputable bodies. Often interdisciplinary

and involving external collaboration and funding, they've

over 90 research institutes and centres addressing global

challenges facing society and have earned significant

international recognition. Notably, five Nobel Prize winners

are associated with the University.

With its award-winning employment practices and

achievements, the University offers a truly pragmatic

and collegiate environment that supports its employees

in considerable and innovative ways. A hub for talented

females across all disciplines, the University is an active

and collaborative campaigner when it comes to increasing

the number of women in science, technology, engineering

and maths (STEM) professions.

Their Women in Engineering initiative, led by Dr Rachael

Elder and Sue Armstrong, builds the University’s

reputation as a place of excellence for female engineers

and contributes to wider understanding about

engineering and its impact on the world. All departments

in Science, Engineering and Medicine have achieved

the prestigious Athena SWAN Charter which recognises

and celebrates good employment practices that impact

positively on women working in Science, Engineering,

Technology and Medicine (STEMM) in higher education

and research - both in academic and professional

support roles.

The University’s family-friendly policies and practices

are truly exemplary as are their progressive employee

networks supporting working parents, adopters,

disability, LGBT and the drive for parity. Some University

departments in the Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and

Heath even provide a financial contribution towards

childcare through an initiative called “The Whyte

Payment” to encourage female staff and postgraduate

students to use ‘Keeping in Touch’ days while on

maternity leave.

The University’s global success is a result of their talented

staff who expect to be inspired, challenged, valued and

supported as they achieve their ambitions.

U N I V E R S I T Y O F S H E F F I E L D

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DR LOUISE PRESTONResearch Fellow and Information Specialist

DR RACHAEL ELDERSenior Lecturer in Chemical Engineering

AMANDA FIDLERDepartmental Administrator for Biomedical Science

“The University’s Whyte Payment initiative which supports

women to keep in touch while on maternity leave, enabled

me a day of childcare so I could attend meetings with my

line manager, and this was invaluable in preparing to return

to work after my maternity leave.”

“My engineering career, time competing as an elite athlete

and now as a mum has been supported by the University

and they’re aiming to increase the number of excellent and

inspiring female academics and researchers even more.”

“The University has supported me in progressing my

career from a junior office assistant role to a senior

administrative manager by providing training, support and

encouragement.”

DR CECILE PERRAULTLecturer in Mechanical Engineering

“My research focuses on cellular mechanics and microfluidics and I thrive on seeing how mechanical forces influence

how cells behave. I’m helping advance medicine by building new tools and approaching diseases from a new perspective.”

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THE OFFICE OF THE UNITED NATIONS High Commissioner

for Refugees (UNHCR) was established in 1950 by the United

Nations (UN) General Assembly and is mandated to lead

and coordinate international action to protect refugees

and resolve refugee problems worldwide. UNHCR plays a

critical role in the world as it strives to ensure that everyone

can exercise the right to seek asylum and find safe refuge

in another State, with the option to return home voluntarily,

integrate locally or resettle in a third country. UNHCR also

has a mandate to help stateless people. In over six decades,

UNHCR has helped millions of people restart their lives and

have won two Nobel Peace Prizes. Today, with staff strength

of more than 9,300 people in about 123 countries, UNHCR

continues to help millions of people.

UNHCR can offer a truly challenging, meaningful and

rewarding professional career to aspirants. UNHCR

actively recruits talented people for a wide range of roles

- and there’s a steady stream of advancement. UNHCR’s

work is very diverse and highly challenging. It requires

committed, responsive and flexible staff with a high degree

of motivation and professional skills. UNHCR’s positions

range from protection officers and programme or logistics

experts in some of the world’s most difficult trouble spots to

specialist work in the agency’s headquarters in Geneva.

Every year UNHCR runs a specific two-year programme

to identify the talent it requires to meet its present and

future operational and organisational demands. Talented

professionals, who possess a passion for humanitarian

work, seize the opportunity to build a career with UNHCR

and they apply from all over the world. All are proficient

in English and at least one other UN language and they’re

willing to be mobile and to serve in conflict zones and field

locations. Eligible candidates go through a comprehensive

assessment process including psychometric and language

proficiency tests. Successful candidates are then

deployed to the field locations following a comprehensive

orientation programme.

Find out more about UNHCR’s Entry-Level Humanitarian

Professional Programme (EHP) at unhcr.org/careersPho

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In her role, Junko uses extensive project management

skills and is proud to work within a global team. She

and her colleagues are often based in remote, unstable,

conflict affected or dangerous areas.

“I sometimes dream about buying new things, having a

haircut and going out to restaurants - but this isn’t my

world,” explains Junko. “Staying healthy mentally and

physically is critical. I’ve come to realise this after being

evacuated twice due to sickness and a bad accident.”

Junko says her colleagues provide valuable support,

sympathy and laughter . The further smiles and

appreciation she receives from those she helps is also

very inspiring. “I feel very satisfied through my job. I think

UNHCR is one of the most beneficiary-oriented United

Nations agencies to work for. All over the world, UNHCR

people have such a strong commitment and passion for

helping improve the lives of others. I feel very motivated to

push myself as hard as I can and I hope further women will

consider UNHCR as a career path.”

Doaa’s job is to ensure refugees and persons of concern

aren’t facing protection risks and that their rights are

respected in asylum countries. She supports the vulnerable,

especially survivors of sexual and gender-based violence

and unaccompanied children. She explores solutions such

as resettlement to a third country when possibilities for

integration or voluntary repatriation aren’t applicable.

She works with refugee communities exploring how to improve

living conditions, supporting them to become self-reliant and

ensuring they have free access to medical care, education,

income projects, skill building programs, food and shelter. “The

majority of refugees have lost their homes, jobs and even family

members - but they haven’t lost their hope in life and in a better

future. Their courage and tolerance are inspiring. With every re-

assignment to a duty station, a new journey begins,” says Doaa.

She meets and works with different colleagues and refugees,

focusing on new goals to achieve and challenges to address.

“I thrive on making a difference in people’s lives because

refugees, like all human beings, have the right to live in safety

and dignity, and as a UNHCR staff member I won’t compromise

on that. I use my head, heart and hands,” explains Doaa.

Doaa is passionate about her work and believes in what she

does. She regularly reads to stay informed about UNHCR’s

updated policies and strategies. She’s a great listener and a

quick decision maker. “I don’t fear the job and I try my best

to overcome the challenges I face in the field. I believe in

innovation so I always try to think outside the box.”

“Years ago, I supported an Eritrean minor who was raped

by smugglers while crossing the desert to seek asylum in

Tripoli-Libya,” recalls Doaa. “From a traumatic experience,

she was pregnant and suffering severe psychological

depression. After regular health care, psycho-social support

and financial assistance, she gave birth to her baby girl whom

she described as the light of her life. She was resettled with

her baby to Denmark where they both started a new life.”

In her role, Colitta regularly passes on the knowledge and

skills she learns from senior colleagues. She helps her

colleagues, for example, use technology to make to-do

lists that help plan and execute their work and generate

reports presented in comprehensive formats.

“At a technical level, my accounting skills are

indispensable because people with advanced degrees or

accounting qualifications from recognised institutions

thrive well in UNHCR,” she explains. “There are many great

women working for UNHCR. The career opportunities are

broad and challenging.”

JUNKO NAMURAAssociate Programme Officer,

Field Office Maungdaw,

Myanmar

DOAA ELBAYADAssociate Protection Officer,

Egypt

COLITTA BAYUNGAdministration Finance Officer,

Democratic Republic of the Congo

“I feel honoured being part of a team working tirelessly to

respond to the humanitarian crises plaguing the Central

African Region,” proclaims Colitta. “Responding to crises,

we need to be multi-taskers and demonstrate great

flexibility as we put our good people skills to use.”

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THE WOMEN AT the African Development Bank (AfDB)

are passionate about helping reduce poverty on the

continent, improving living conditions for Africans and

mobilising resources for the continent’s economic and

social development. And it is this very mission that drives

the Bank to seek out motivated candidates who share their

commitment to poverty reduction.

AfDB has five key priorities for Africa over the next five

years - Lighting up and powering Africa, Integrating Africa,

Feeding Africa, Industrialising Africa, and Improving the

quality of life of the people of Africa. Aligned to the Bank’s

Ten Year Strategy (2013-2022), these goals reflect the

development aspirations of African countries and emphasise

the need for inclusive and green growth in the quest for

sustainable development and poverty eradication. These

goals will drive significant change and they have the full

commitment of the Bank’s President, Akinwumi Adesina, its

staff, member countries and major stakeholders.

Delivering these goals requires a diverse workforce with

a greater representation of women and inclusiveness at

all levels. The work demands a strong people focus where

voices of marginalised populations are heard - the poor,

young girls and boys, and in particular women. Activity

supporting these goals requires innovation, creativity and

keen listening in order to consistently cultivate new ideas

and results-oriented outcomes that impact development.

A new culture of greater participation and inclusiveness is

required, with a heightened focus of gender.

Studies have shown that organisations thrive and

results are enhanced with greater impact when women

participate in leadership and decision-making. The Bank

has recently appointed women to leadership positions in

some of its key areas demonstrating that it is sensitive

to becoming more accountable to those it serves and

recognises the great strides and contributions women are

making in various disciplines.

The staff at the AfDB works with governments across the

continent, helping them in areas of policy advice through to

identifying, preparing, appraising and supervising development

projects. Some core areas of activity include infrastructure

development, private sector development, policy advice,

gender equality, climate change and regional integration.

Strongly committed to diversity and striving to hire the

best talent from around the world, the Bank’s staff

members are diverse in gender, nationality, race, culture,

education and experience and they fully represent the

Bank’s member countries. The importance of a work-life

balance is recognized at the Bank with a deep respect for

employees’ outside responsibilities.

Explore career options at www.afdb.org/careers

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“I’m passionate about transforming Africa. I’ve mobilised people from all walks of life across the continent and I’ve

advocated for increasing investment in agriculture and nutrition – and I’ve encouraged transparent and accountable

programs. I’m motivated about helping to enhance the power infrastructure and transforming Africa through agriculture,

agribusiness, industrialisation and integration. To succeed, we must support the women and girls who constitute half the

population. I feel privileged that my work allows me to play an active role and I’m grateful for the mentoring by strong

African women leaders. We can harness Africa’s potential and propel it to great heights. We can tap into multilateral

opportunities offering new platforms for investors. Africa is at the threshold of unleashing its latent talent.”

Chief of Staff and Director of Cabinet

SIPHO MOYO

Director for Treasury

HASSATOU N’SELE

“Coming to the office every day is a pleasure. I love the job

I do. I crave the challenges I face and the solutions I bring.

My teams are my friends. I came from the private sector

and have risen up to Chief Treasury Officer, then headed

the Capital Markets Division of the Treasury Department,

then became Treasurer of AfDB Group. I’m proud of the

Bank’s impact on the lives of people in Africa. At each and

every level of the AfDB, we contribute to the noble mandate

of the institution. It’s heartening to work in an environment

with so much cultural diversity – so many languages,

exciting ideas, people working together with hope that soon

children will no longer die of hunger, girls and women live

their lives to the fullest, youth will be educated, and Africa

will see a better future.”

Director for NEPAD,

Regional Integration and Trade

MOONO MUPOTOLA

“Integrating Africa is difficult, but it can be done. The Bank

has focused on infrastructure development with transport

accounting for around 40 per cent of that portfolio, but

infrastructure alone isn’t enough. Better trade, competitive

producing, access to reliable energy, supportive policy

environments and efficient transport pricing are needed.

African countries must create scale, become self-reliant

and contribute to global markets.”

A F R I C A N D E V E L O P M E N T B A N KA F R I C A N D E V E L O P M E N T B A N K

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Recent years have seen many organisations around the

world launch campaigns and initiatives to increase the

number of women entering engineering. Yet, still more

women are needed the world over - many more! Women

with strong mathematical capability and innovative

problem-solving skills. Women who can lead, project

manage, control risk, communicate and confidently work

in teams.

Many organisations across the world have undertaken

activity to promote the sector to girls in schools,

encouraging them to choose the right subjects early on

and to understand the exciting and rewarding career

opportunities available to them.

At infrastructure services firm AECOM around one-third of

graduates are female - a high proportion for the industry.

The graduates are exposed to excellent training, exciting

challenges and remarkable career opportunities. The

engineering sector provides a very fast-paced and dynamic

career pathway. AECOM as an international company

designs, builds, finances and operates the world’s

infrastructure - Whether serving clients during one phase

of a project lifecycle or throughout a project’s entirety.

Their impressive people apply creative vision, technical

expertise, interdisciplinary insight and local experience to

address complex challenges in new and better ways. They

fundamentally help clients deliver critical resources and

services, improve places where people live and work, and

sustain a world in which everyone can flourish.

But with not enough women entering the engineering

profession, coupled with an ageing workforce whereby

many experienced engineers are approaching retirement,

a global talent shortage presents huge issues for the

sector as a whole. Engineering, as with many sectors, is

swiftly having to work on eroding the unconscious bias

that discriminates against women’s success. “In order to

create a great place to work, we all need to play our part

in building a diverse workforce. This means understanding

the prejudices we may hold ourselves and finding all

possible ways to develop ourselves and the environment

around us, to be the most inclusive it can be,” explains

Chief Executive of Continental Europe for AECOM, David

Whitehouse.

Flexible working environments are also a key necessity

for attracting more women into the sector believes Dr

Birgit Guhse, AECOM’s Country Manager for Germany,

Austria, Switzerland. “The way people work has evolved

significantly in the last decade, with technology meaning

that people can adapt where and when they work to meet

their personal needs, as well as those of their employer.”

Engineering is a very exciting and important sector. “As an

engineer, you could be working in the office one day and

on site the next, designing bridges, ports and railways,

or even the iconic skyscrapers of the future,” suggests

AECOM HR director Charlie Weatherhogg. “Engineers

working at AECOM have worked on some of the nation’s

highest profile engineering projects, ranging from the

London Olympic Park to The Shard, Crossrail and HS2.”

One way to openly encourage and make visible the

opportunities to women within the sector is through

targeted campaigns such as The Institute of Engineering

and Technology’s (IET) annual Young Woman of the Year

award in the UK of which Where Women Work has been a

supportive partner for many years. Recent success with

initiatives like the UK’s National Women in Engineering

Day and the popular #ILookLikeAnEngineer social media

campaign are helpful in raising awareness and helping

shift the dial through increasing interest and action.

Mentoring programmes across companies are also useful

via the support, education and opportunity they provide.

Ongoing collaboration between businesses and schools

is also needed in order to tackle the problem and sustain

better outcomes.

Recruiting more women into the engineering sector also

requires women to be included on selection panels, as well

as clearly on the shortlists. All forms of bias or prejudiced

thinking must also be challenged to ensure there is no

discrimination or non-inclusive behaviours that prevent

women from securing opportunities.

So there is still much work to do in opening children’s

minds to the exciting possibilities of engineering, and

to ensuring women are present in suitable numbers at

all levels. Taking science, technology and mathematics

(STEM) jobs to women rather than expecting them to

randomly find the roles, is absolutely key. The engineering

field must be widened - let’s hope we’re not having this

conversation in the decades to come!

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LOOKING FOR AN EXCITING CAREER in the international

arena? Enthusiastic about empowering people? Motivated

to work in a challenging and multicultural environment?

Then consider the European Bank for Reconstruction and

Development (EBRD).

EBRD invests in the economic and social development of

more than 30 countries from the Southern and Eastern

Mediterranean, to Central and Eastern Europe, to Central

Asia. The Bank supports projects whose funding needs

cannot be fully met by the market. By doing so, they seek to

develop a sound investment climate based on an effective

legal and regulatory framework which promotes corporate

governance and clear and consistent accounting and

auditing practices in those countries.

EBRD’s mission to “invest in changing lives” can’t be

achieved without its 2,300+ workforce where women make

up 55%.They’ve a variety of challenging career prospects

available for talented candidates specialised in banking,

economics, finance, law, international relations, risk

management, etc. The official language is English but

knowledge of languages of their countries of operations is

an advantage. To apply for jobs at the EBRD, you have to be

a national of its 64 shareholders.

Whether you’re looking for a mid-senior level career or an entry

level career starting with an internship, the EBRD is striving to

help women realise their full potential. They’re committed to

creating a truly inclusive and flexible working environment and

helping women build versatile and rewarding careers. EBRD

might be the place where you can showcase your talent.

Some of the Bank’s Business areas:

• Banking: project finance offering a wide range of

financial instruments (loans, equity, guarantees),

investors’ relations, and policy dialogue

• Environment and Sustainability: assessing projects

on social and environmental sustainability

• Risk Management: assessing market and credit risk on

new investments, overseeing the existing portfolio and

operation and information security risks

• Country and Sector Economics: designing, appraising

and monitoring investment projects, engaging in

policy and country and sector strategies

• Office of General Counsel: legal specialists overseeing

internal regulations, law reform in the transition

economies, assessing legal risks, creating contracts

and enforcing contractual rights

• Corporate Functions: Audit, Communications,

Compliance, Finance, HR, and IT

EBRD HELPS WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS IN ITS REGION

THIS IS HOW EBRD HELPSCHANGE PEOPLE’S LIVES

OPPORTUNITIES AT THE EBRDIn 36 countries stretching from central and eastern Europe to central Asia and the southern and

eastern Mediterranean, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) �nances

projects, mainly with private enterprises. With the ability and willingness to bear risk on behalf of our

clients, we help countries in our regions of operations to transition towards open market economies.

Our projects make a positive difference to people all over the regions we invest in. Whether we’re

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TANYA NORMAK Associate Director, Senior Risk Officer

SYLVIA GANSSER-POTTSManaging Director for Central and South-Eastern Europe

"Joining EBRD almost at its inception, I’ve remained

inspired by the richness of its mandate over the years and

the evolution of the region has been fascinating."

“EBRD offers a stimulating and multi-cultural environment

with lots of scope to develop new ideas and innovative

solutions in an entrepreneurial way.”

“I feel empowered by the opportunity to recommend and

drive change in my department at EBRD and make a

difference. It’s so refreshing and motivating.”

“EBRD is a great place to work for those who enjoy

challenge, multicultural diversity and an opportunity to

improve the lives of others.”

CHARLOTTE ADLAM

Associate Director, IT Portfolio Management Office

BARBARA RAMBOUSEK

Associate Director, Senior Inclusion Specialist

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“Choose a job you love and you’ll never have to

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“The biggest adventure you can take is to live the life of your dreams.”

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only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t

found it yet, keep looking. Don’t settle. As with all matters of the heart,

you’ll know when you find it.”

– Steve Jobs, Inventor & Information Technology Entrepreneur

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CLAIRE BEWSFund Manager

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RACHITA PATEL Senior Credit Analyst

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MIZUHO ACTIVELY SUPPORTS its employees at every

level of their career - from new graduates through to

senior management.

Mizuho’s London office participates in a global initiative

called Shine that helps address gender balance in

leadership. Mizuho was a leading partner at Shine’s

‘Finding Balance’ Summit held at the House of Commons.

The Summit focused on inspiring people of all ages

to promote change in order to achieve balance and to

empower women in today’s world.

Participants discussed what forward practice might

look like for equality and presented ideas and

recommendations for useful actions. Karen Neffar,

Head of HR at Mizuho International, the financial group’s

London-based investment banking arm, commented

that “it’s inspiring to see younger generations leading

conversations about positive actions for equality”.

Following the Summit, four of Mizuho’s female employees

participated in a three-day global offsite programme

undertaking a creative journey designed to unlock

their potential, understand any self-limiting beliefs and

encourage development as future leaders. The women

continued on a three-month personal development

programme culminating in a business project that

reinforced key empowering behaviours, identified

mechanisms for greater work life balance and provided

a business case for gender equality. Their ideas were

presented to Mizuho’s senior management, with selected

initiatives being implemented across the business.

Mizuho has formed a Finding Balance Steering Committee

in London to work closely with the organisation’s key

decision makers to motivate for greater diversity and

balance within the organisation, leading to fresh thinking

and creativity. Kim Cowling, Head of Human Resources

at Mizuho Bank, the financial group’s London-based

corporate banking arm, said “Our association with Shine

reflects Mizuho’s approach to finding balance through our

work with the community, internal policies and action in

the workplace”.

Mizuho is proud to embrace diversity as a driver of

improved strategic decision making and innovation.

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CAROLINE ATKINSONDirector, Information Systems Department

“I’m proud working for Mizuho as we maximise the

extensive expertise and individual capabilities of our people

to meet the diverse and changing needs of our clients.”

“Mizuho is committed to creating a supportive environment

for its employees and this has enabled me to achieve great

balance managing my work and family commitments.”

“Management at Mizuho has enabled me to pursue a very

global career involving working in London as an expat

and attending various international meetings on behalf

of the Bank, while also being quite understanding of my

aspiration for academics, which enabled me to pursue an

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“There are so many exciting career opportunities available

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Hazleton, General Manager of Mizuho Financial Group’s

Global Career Management Division.

“It’s an opportune time to join Mizuho, to be an active

part of its ambitious globalization agenda. And, of course,

opportunities for international mobility are very much part

of this strategy.”

According to Debra, Mizuho as a financial group is

embracing fresh thinking and innovation. People with

diverse backgrounds and different ways of thinking are

more and more welcome at Mizuho. Recruiting and

developing the best people globally is a priority, and

Debra’s division is developing a global framework for

talent development, mobility and engagement.

“One of the real attractions of working at Mizuho,”

explains Debra “is the global employee network across

the businesses. We’re also encouraging more employees

to think about working in Head Office in Tokyo - one of the

world’s most creative, elegant and exciting international

business cities. Mizuho employees also highly value the

chance to live and work in other Mizuho centres abroad.”

TRACEY BURKECompensation & Benefits Executive

“Following the birth of my second child, I returned to work

at Mizuho and I am grateful that the Bank understood my

requirement to work flexibly. I have been able to alter my

working patterns as my children’s needs have changed

over time, and this has enabled me to continue to develop

my career as well as retain an active involvement in my

children’s home and school life.”

M I Z U H OM I Z U H O

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