CEA - Empowering the Next Generation of Female Engineers: A Conversation with Jamila Thompson

EPISODE · Mar 9, 2023 · 16 MIN

CEA - Empowering the Next Generation of Female Engineers: A Conversation with Jamila Thompson

from The Civil Engineering Academy Podcast · host Isaac Oakeson

How to solve the underrepresentation of women in STEM? According to today’s guest, by introducing girls to the field while still at a young age. Jamila Thompson is a civil engineer working in the tech industry who wrote the book Girls Can Be Engineers to empower girls to pursue a career in which gender stereotypes prevent them from even considering it. Tune in to Learn: Jamila's journey as a woman of color going from civil engineering to the tech industry 2 tips for young girls and women alike on how to build a career in STEM The most underrated way to find a career that's a good fit for you Can you have a successful engineering career without being good at math and science? The challenges of getting into civil engineering as a woman — and how to get over them How a situation when tutoring high school students inspired her to write her book What she does today working at Meta with a degree in Civil Engineering Why an engineering degree can open many doors for you — even outside engineering The mindset girls and women should have when getting into engineering Our Partners: Built Bar (Use code CIVAC for 10% off) Resources Mentioned: Girls Can Be Engineers Society of Women Engineers (SWE) National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) Manhattan College Meta Connect With Jamila: Website LinkedIn CEA Resources: Website The Ultimate Civil FE Review Course The Ultimate Civil PE Review Course The Ultimate Civil PE Depth Review Courses FE and PE Practice Exams Free Facebook Community YouTube Channel Free Newsletter Instagram Twitter [email protected]

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