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Technically, Her

Technically, Her is a podcast created for everyone, but especially women who are unsure how to start (or restart) their career in tech. It’s for those facing hesitations, assumptions, and stereotypes.Website: https://careers.semrush.com/women-tech/

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  1. 4

    Beyond the manager title | Women leadership in tech

    What if career growth is not about climbing to a manager role? In the fourth episode, Xenia, Head of Product at Semrush, shares her take on women leadership in tech with a few takeaways from a male-dominated industry. She reveals why communication, not hierarchy, is the real career accelerator.YouTubeInstagramFacebookTikTokGlassdoorLinkedIn

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    From customer success to product | Women leading change in tech

    Growing not only vertically, but also horizontally, from Customer Success to Product, Aleksandra Ratushniak is a living proof that inclusive environments fuel advancement. As an avid advocate for women leadership and DEI lecturer, Aleksandra shares data on female underrepresentation in STEM and offers some career change tips for those who are still hesitating.  Women in Tech at SemrushBrowse our openings You can also find us on:InstagramYouTubeLinkedInTikTok  

  3. 2

    Career growth without bias | Women leadership in tech

    Mira's journey from an intern in customer support to a Head of Product reveals how intentional career change, mentorship, and focus trigger advancement. Unlock the best tips for career change while navigating unexpected opportunities and building a momentum.Women in Tech at SemrushBrowse our openings You can also find us on:InstagramYouTubeLinkedInTikTok

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    From a street musician to a director in tech | Women leadership & career change

    In the pilot episode, you'll learn how skills and courage to pivot career change unlock true opportunities.  Angelina shares her unconventional journey from playing a violine in the streets of Santiago, Chile to leading an HR department in a tech enterprise in Europe.  She tackles gender stereotypes and unveils how self-reflection helped her professional transformation. Women in Tech at SemrushBrowse our openings You can also find us on:InstagramYouTubeLinkedInTikTok  

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Technically, Her is a podcast created for everyone, but especially women who are unsure how to start (or restart) their career in tech. It’s for those facing hesitations, assumptions, and stereotypes.Website: https://careers.semrush.com/women-tech/

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Technically, Her is a podcast created for everyone, but especially women who are unsure how to start (or restart) their career in tech. It’s for those facing hesitations, assumptions, and stereotypes.Website: https://careers.semrush.com/women-tech/

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Technically, Her has 4 episodes. Check the episode list to see recent publication dates and frequency.

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Technically, Her is created and hosted by Semrush.
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