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EPISODE · Sep 24, 2020 · 24 MIN

Don’t fear being rejected! Dare to take the risk in your career | Coffee with Women in Tech

from B2B Tech Talk with Ingram Micro · host Ingram Micro

The key to getting a career in technology is the willingness to learn. You can come from marketing, sales or HR, but you can move quickly in technology if you’re open to moving quickly and learning as much as possible. “You don’t need to be an engineer to work in tech.”—Sabine Howest In this episode of Coffee with Women in Tech, Senior Marketing Executive of Ingram Micro UK, Harpreet Narang, talks to Vice President of Global Partner Engagement and IoT, Sabine Howest, about her career in technology. Sabine talks about how she got started on an IT path, how life doesn’t always go as planned and how to overcome barriers in your career. She also talks about:  Her biggest 3 career lessons How organizations can support gender diversity Why technology is a great industry to be in for women  Hear more from Sabine in B2B Tech Talk Ep. 60 For more information or to be a guest on B2B Tech Talk’s special Coffee with Women in Tech, connect with Harpreet Narang on LinkedIn or via email.

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