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From the High Education sector to Tech Consultancy: Nina Graham on Women Empowerment, Technology Trends and Employability Skills

Season 9, Ep. 2

In this episode of the Global Careers Calls podcast, our host Liz Wilkinson interviews Nina Graham, founder and director of a specialist consultancy firm. Nina shares her career journey from working in education to leading tech projects in the government sector and currently advising on technology maximization in higher education. She discusses the varied nature of consultancy work, challenges and opportunities for women in tech, and the evolving landscape of the technology industry. Nina emphasizes the importance of adaptability, continuous learning, and the need for diverse perspectives in the industry.


Key points:


[02:16] - The Role of a Specialist Consultant

[03:29] - Challenges and Rewards in Technology

[04:49] - Nina's Unconventional Career Path

[07:56] - Future of the Technology Industry

[11:38] - Diversity in Tech: Challenges and Opportunities

[13:47] - Advice for Women in Tech

[15:08] - Skills for Thriving in Tech

[17:14] - Career Advice for Different Stages

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