Empowering Future Tech Leaders Through Education

Working together to create opportunities

Educators play a vital role in shaping their students' career journeys. By partnering with Next Tech Girls, schools open doors to diverse, enriching career pathways, expanding the opportunities available to their students.

By bringing together schools' deep understanding of young people's development and our network of leading industry partners offering events and placements, we create the very best real-world technology industry experiences. As a professional network of schools, corporate partners and the Next Tech Girls team, we build enriching, safe, educational spaces where girls gain hands-on experience and connect with women working in tech.

Careers adviser, online panel

Teacher, online event

Teacher Feedback

“As a careers adviser in a high school, I found the webinar really useful and have learnt lots more about careers in tech.”
“A brilliant event, really inspiring. I don't often advocate female events as I get so sick of the mindset of "we'll make it pink for girls". You got the balance just right. The girls loved the event.”

Representation matters

We understand the fundamental importance of representation. Our team, network of partners, role models and volunteers reflect the diversity of the young women we support, so they can see what they can be.

Creating career pathways

Some of our employer partners offer technology apprenticeships for school leavers. We don't just lay the groundwork - we build transformative pathways into future-focused technical careers.

How do schools benefit?

Working with us is a clear indicator of your school's commitment to solid careers guidance as outlined in the Good Careers Guidance Report. The immersive nature of our initiatives supports your school to hit the eight key Gatsby Benchmarks, including encounters with employers and employees, and experiences of workplaces.

The challenge we face

Why your school's involvement is crucial

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of secondary schools in England aren't able to offer Computer Science at GCSE

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of female A Level students would consider a career in tech compared to 61% of males

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of students taking tech subjects at GCSE, A Level, apprenticeships or university are female

Geneva, 2018 placement

Nicole, 2023 placement

Charlotte, 2024 event

Student experiences

“My experiences through Next Tech Girls helped me see myself having a career in technology and allowed me to be more confident in my choices coming out of sixth form. I'm now working for Jaguar Land Rover as a software engineering degree apprentice.”
“The project and talks put a lot of emphasis on networking, communication, and work ethic. I was so inspired because I was able to envision myself working in technology. I loved seeing successful software engineers that were similar to me. I became very hopeful for my future career!”
“Next Tech Girls is honestly amazing, it's opened my eyes up to different jobs and aspects of tech and have been able to connect with new people.”

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