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Some companies try harder than others when it comes to recruiting and supporting women. Their policies, initiatives and work cultures are far more progressive and inclusive than others. Check out Where Women Work for the latest news and views from prime employers for women who are actively trying to recruit a diverse workforce - from interns, apprentices and graduates through to experienced professionals, career returners and executives.


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  • UNHCR's Head of Service (Governance) job in Geneva is open for applications until June 11
     
  • MetLife names two executive women in global leadership positions: Susan Greenwell as Head of Global Government Relations; Jennifer Gottlieb as Head of Global Employee Communication
     
  • EY's Re-Connect programme for career returners is accepting applications, while EY's EMEIA Head of Tax for Financial Services Anna Anthony tops women in finance list
  • Vodafone announces Margherita Della Valle as new Group CFO and joins Vodafone board in leadership changes as CEO Vittorio Colao steps down
     
  • Caterpillar ranked amongst world’s most admired companies, plus recently hosted a very exciting student competition
     
  • Diageo is actively recruiting women into great finance and accounting roles, so hear from some of their women already thriving in these types of roles
     
  • AECOM Construction Services team member, Elizabeth Ellis, advocates for more women working in construction, while AECOM in Africa leads industry with strong female focus
     
  • Amazon has 6 career returner jobs open from Finance Business Partner, Safety Specialist and Program Manager to EAs and engineering
     
  • Schneider Electric in Gartner Top 25 Supply Chain + Asia headquarters opened; meanwhile find out why Catherine is proud to be an engineer at the company  
     
  • McDonald's Yokasta Rodrigues lands her dream job after working her way up from restaurant crew to Operations Director; meanwhile McDonald's headquarters returns to Chicago 
     
  • F5 celebrates 6 of its female executives named amongst industry peers for their vision and success in the tech sector
     
  • University of Sheffield celebrates Athena SWAN success as a further three departments gain Bronze accreditation as ambassadors for gender equality in higher education
     
  • Rio Tinto has opened its Global Talent Network to candidates seeking adventure, genuinely interesting work and fantastic career opportunities
     
  • Northrop Grumman is named in Diversity Inc's Top 50 for 9th year as they strive to foster an open and trusting environment that values diversity
     
  • EBRD sees more than 40% of its investments now in green finance; gender equality and economic inclusion are also key priorities - so explore jobs and work with them
     
  • McKesson's Vice President for Executive Talent Acquisition, Ximena Juncosa, is sourcing top professionals for McKesson's executive team
     
  • BD's celebrated as a Best Corporate Citizen by Corporate Responsibility Magazine as they advance the world of health 
     
  • Western Union Executive Director, Elizabeth Roscoe, discusses their Foundation's impact on lives of women, disadvantaged young people, refugees and migrants around the world
     
  • Tyro sees its senior women leading inclusive change throughout the company
     
  • NSW DFSI's Lubna is proudly serving the growing needs of diverse communities
     
  • Oracle's women - Colleen, Cath, Viviane, Marie-Therese and Natalia - are thriving in their careers so find out why

Enter The IET Young Woman Engineer of the Year award by 8 July

The IET YWE award - open for entries

The IET is searching for a dynamic young engineer representing the very best of the profession - a high achiever, problem solver, team player. She's an inspiration to colleagues and has the charisma and personality to inspire others to follow in her footsteps. Find out more!


Celebrate International Women in Engineering Day with us

International Women in Engineering Day (INWED18)

Where Women Work will be celebrating the successful achievements and careers of women engineers on June 23, and shining a spotlight on the companies supporting them. Hear from women like Catherine who's proud to be an engineer working for such a progressive employer.


We're celebrating inclusion and diversity through PRIDE month

Where Women Work celebrates PRIDE month

June sees a month-long global celebration of Pride - a time for everyone to think about and celebrate the importance of inclusion and diversity in and outside the workplace. Where Women Work is celebrating PRIDE by shining a spotlight on the progressive employers striving for inclusive workplaces.

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