
That is according to the British Computer Society (BCS), which has suggested that the ability to work remotely has been a large deciding factor in encouraging women to work in the IT arena.
Rebecca George, chair of the BCS Women’s Forum, explained that there are a range of opportunities for women wanting to work in the IT sector.
Commenting on the benefits of remote working, Ms George said: “These days a lot of organisations make it possible to work from home which gives people a bit more flexibility and autonomy in their job.”
Statistics released by the Office of National Statistics have revealed a decline in the number of women working in the IT industry between 2001 and 2007, although the south west and west midlands are areas which have bucked this trend.
W Tech 2009 is an event held at the Savoy Place, London on February 3rd, which offers support for women who are interested in working in IT.






