james86+FollowWomen in Tech Are Owning It at EYSeeing a room full of women at a tech conference? That’s the new normal at EY! Female leaders in cybersecurity are not just surviving—they’re thriving, thanks to inspiring role models, real mentorship, and a culture that actually wants you to grow. From people-focused cyber gigs to ‘lunch and learn’ sessions, there’s a real push to help women level up. Plus, the variety in the work means no two days are the same. Who knew tech could be this empowering? #WomenInTech #TechCareers #Empowerment #JobCareer #Career20Share
zandrews+FollowCareer Switches: The Real Tea from Cisco’s ExecLiz Centoni has switched jobs at Cisco more than a dozen times—now she leads 20,000 people! Her advice for anyone thinking about a career change? Tap into your network, don’t be afraid to chase roles that shake things up, and brace yourself for some serious discomfort (yep, even months in). She says the best moves are the ones that feel a little scary but offer big learning. Her only regret? Not switching sooner! #CareerAdvice #JobSwitch #WomenInTech #Leadership #CareerGrowth #JobCareer60Share
Susan Moreno+Followhow family led her to a $2.6B companyKatherine Stueland discovered relatives with cystic fibrosis at a family reunion, sparking a career in genetic testing. Now CEO of GeneDx, she’s shaping an industry worth $2.6 billion. Her journey from medical breakthroughs to advocating for rare diseases shows innovation’s impact. #GeneticTesting #WomenInTech #Inspiration #Business00Share
Robert Evans+FollowBought a House at 18—Now Runs Cisco UK!Ever wondered how to get ahead early? Sarah Walker, now the UK boss at Cisco, started working at 11, bought her first house at 18, and now leads a tech giant. Her trick? Gamifying work to keep it fun and staying smart with money—she says her best move was getting on the property ladder young. Meanwhile, she’s proof you don’t need to job-hop every two years to climb high! If you’re eyeing a big career, maybe start with a side hustle and keep your spending in check—skip the flashy cars! #CareerHacks #MoneyMoves #WomenInTech #LifeGoals30Share
Susan Moreno+Followhow family led her to a $2.6B companyKatherine Stueland discovered relatives with cystic fibrosis at a family reunion, sparking a career in genetic testing. Now CEO of GeneDx, she’s shaping an industry worth $2.6 billion. Her journey from medical breakthroughs to advocating for rare diseases shows innovation’s impact. #GeneticTesting #WomenInTech #Inspiration110Share