Technically, Her

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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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    Beyond the Manager Title

    Xenia, a Head of Product, brings a unique perspective from her career journey: as a marketer, she built communication with customers, and as a product persom, she's been shaping the Semrush tool from within. She explores topics such as succeeding in male-dominated fields, growing into a managerial role and challenges the idea that a team lead position is for everyone. Ultimately, Xenia emphasizes that communication is a cornerstone of advancing in any career.YouTubeInstagramFacebookTikTokGlassdoorLinkedIn

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    With DEI at heart

    Aleksandra provides data proving that women are still underrepresented in STEM and IT. She also emphasizes the importance of feeling safe in a male-dominated environment, mentioning that company policies can serve as a safety net and a good starting point for growth. In the second part of the episode, Aleksandra elaborates on a crucial role of women leaders in her career, as she experienced growth from Customer Success to Product. She points out that there's no need to try achieving goals using "men's tools"—empathy and soft skills will get you far, and persistence is the only key that opens all the doors. Women in Tech at SemrushBrowse our openings You can also find us on:InstagramYouTubeLinkedInTikTok  

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    When Gender is Never a Factor for Growth

    In our chat Mira shares some highlights of her career advancement at Semrush, from the Customer Support team to Product&Developement.Many of her career twists were less expected than others, but Mira confesses she approached each opportunity with curiosity and an open mind—and this is what brought her far.Mira embraces the power of mentorship, asking for a helping hand at moments of uncertainty, and not losing focus—the most precious commodity there is nowadays when so many things are figting for our attention.Women in Tech at SemrushBrowse our openingsYou can also find us on:InstagramYouTubeLinkedInTikTok

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    HR: The Sound of People

    The discussion traces Gentili’s unconventional career path, moving from a street musician in Chile to a leading executive in Europe.She details her transition into organizational psychology, highlighting the importance of transferable skills, and the courage to pivot careers. A significant portion of the interview focuses on overcoming gender stereotypes and building inclusive workplaces.Gentili emphasizes that professional growth requires self-reflection and the willingness to take temporary steps back to move forward.Women in Tech at SemrushBrowse our openingsYou 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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