Gender equality and inclusion are critical to Capgemini UK's success and not only underpin the company's employee experience at work, but also the building of relationships with clients. An inclusive workplace is key to innovating for a sustainable and inclusive future.
Supporting its strong focus on diverse recruiting, Capgemini UK is a sponsor of Karren Brady’s Women in Business & Tech Expo. Capgemini will have its own booth at the event where participants can speak directly with the team to discover relevant career opportunities with the company. Baroness Karren Brady is a British business executive and television personality, best known as former managing director of Birmingham City F.C. and is current vice-chairman of West Ham United F.C. She was an aide to Alan Sugar on TV show The Apprentice, and also sits in the House of Lords. She has been Small Business Ambassador to the UK Government.
Helping women find a great career match
The Women in Business & Tech Expo is a two-day virtual event designed for all women at any stage of their career. It provides inspiration, guidance and business services to find a great career match. The event offers participants an opportunity to interact with employers who encourage female leadership and can help progress a technology career - or can help women to enter the field. There's also a significant focus on returning to work after a career break.
At the Expo, Capgemini employees will share their stories, discuss career opportunities, and explain how the company is continuously working to support a diverse and inclusive workplace.
Work for a company that advances women's careers
Capgemini knows that the business benefits of a diverse and inclusive workforce speak for themselves.
Capgemini's goal is clear-: to be recognised in the market by its clients and its current and future workforce as a truly inclusive organisation where everyone feels valued, included and empowered.
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