Federally Employed Women will soon empower the public sector to motivate more women to undertake careers in science, technology, engineering and math.
FEW’s free virtual event, Back2STEM, will be held September 22 virtually from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. To register, visit www.few.org/stem today.
Several federal agencies, such as National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Federal Emergency Management Agency, U.S. Department of Transportation and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, are supporting this ground-breaking event.
“At FEW, we pride ourselves on being part of the solution,” said FEW National President Karen M. Rainey. “We are grateful to bring a large swath of the federal government together with entry-level professionals, as well as college and high school students to focus on technology. We must always build tomorrow today.”
Although women are catching up to men in STEM professions, they still lag. Women make up 48% of all employees, but only account for 27% of the jobs in the STEM sector.
Women accounted for only 32.4% of all STEM degree recipients, even though the top STEM professions can generate seven-figure incomes:
- Petroleum Engineering (Median Salary: $129,990)
- Computer Engineering (Median Salary: $111,730)
- Mathematics (Median Salary: $111,110)
- Aerospace Engineering (Median Salary: $107,830)
- Nuclear Science & Engineering (Median Salary: $102,950)
- Software Development (Median Salary: $100,690)
Back2STEM is a full day of training and live demos with an interactive career fair focused on sharing a wealth of information in key science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) studies. The event is geared for entry-level professionals in STEM careers or related STEM careers, STEM colleges and universities, as well as high school juniors and seniors with an interest in STEM.
There will be several cutting-edge topics that will be featured during the action-packed day:
- Aviation
- Climate Control & Meteorology
- Cybersecurity
- Drones
- Engineering with Special Emphasis in Robotics
- Exhibit Hall & Career Fair
- Information Technology & Space
- STEM Career Pathways in the Federal Government & College Readiness
To register for this unique event, visit www.few.org/stem today.
FEW Helps Federally Employed Women
Federally Employed Women (FEW) helps more than one million women in the military and civilian workforce become strategic leaders with its four-pillar program: training, legislation, diversity and compliance. Since 1968, the nonprofit has advocated for equity and diversity for women. FEW works toward advancing women in government with cutting-edge training, nationwide networking and invaluable insight. For more information, please visit FEW.org.
Consider how the association’s experience helps advance its members:
- Training: FEW provides members with knowledge about 1) the federal system, 2) career development and planning techniques and 3) personal effectiveness and awareness of the broader issues that impact women. The nonprofit produces nationwide training on the national, regional and chapter levels.
- Mentoring: FEW offers mentoring opportunities to advance professional development and leadership skills through the year.
- Networking: FEW delivers opportunities for members to network and develop mutually beneficial, professional relationships that will help them advance in their careers.
- Community Outreach: FEW provides countless community outreach opportunities on the chapter level that give back to communities, sparking fellowship among members.
- Legislation: FEW represents federal employees’ concerns and interests before legislative and judicial bodies. We also produce a “scorecard” that recognizes congressional members who support FEW’s agenda.
- Diversity: FEW develops strategies to identify and eliminate barriers and increase diversity by examining the demographics of the workforce, including socioeconomic status, communication, thinking styles and family composition.
- Compliance: FEW works with federal agencies to help deliver a more equitable and diverse workforce. We monitor the progress made by the federal government in achieving equal employment opportunity evidenced by its adherence to statutory civil rights protections.
- Member Benefits: FEW offers various member benefits ranging from a job bank, legal consultations, a newsletter and discounts on training.
To join our special community and advance your career, please visit our website today.