Enabling girls to pursue careers in STEM
There's a major, gaping skill gap in the field of STEM, and huge players like Toyota are determined to close this gap. There are new opportunities arising in the areas of STEM due to the pandemic, and these entry level jobs can grow to great pay packages depending on talent. However, only 25% of STEM jobs are held by women, which is why Toyota team member, Mylene Mayers is on a mission to inspire and enable girls to think about STEM as a viable career option. Read the details here.
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