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I’m thrilled to share my experience at the recent DataTjej Conference. DataTjej is an incredible nonprofit organization that supports women and non-binary individuals in the IT and tech world. Their annual conference is a powerful event, and I was honored to serve as a moderator this year.

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The 2024 conference theme, “Level Up—Empower your IT journey,” was all about inspiration. As a moderator, I wanted to create a welcoming atmosphere for the 100 select members preparing to embark on their careers. My goal was to guide the conversations, ensure we stayed on track, and encourage the audience to get to know one another.

Over the first two days, we heard fantastic speeches from companies like Saab, Aurobay, King, Handelsbanken, Accenture, Omegapoint, and Glitter Coachen. They covered vital topics like cybersecurity, overcoming imposter syndrome, networking, and psychological safety. Seeing the audience engaged with the content, asking questions, and sharing their experiences was exciting.

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One of my most rewarding moments was realizing I could offer value as a Sigma Technology representative. Many of the attendees needed to familiarize themselves with Sigma or the world of IT consulting. By sharing my own experiences, I lifted the veil, offering a glimpse into our company culture and what it means to be a consultant as part of the Sigma Family.

The feedback I received was absolutely overwhelming. Attendees said they appreciated my presence and energy and how I helped them connect with the conference themes. Many commented that the event instilled newfound confidence and self-belief in them. Knowing that I could inspire others through my role as a moderator was a truly special feeling.

As I reflect on the experience, I would encourage other women and non-binary individuals within IT and tech to embrace these opportunities:

  • Be brave: Don’t let doubts hold you back. You’re capable of incredible things!
  • Seek support: Networks and mentors can propel your growth.
  • Learn from others: Every career path offers valuable lessons.
  • Build your Network: Nurture the connections you create.

 

I never imagined that simply being myself as a moderator could have such an impact. I received many LinkedIn messages that day and during the following days – them telling me they enjoyed listening to me and my voice, felt safe, and valued me summing up key takeaways at the end of every conference day, and I empowered and inspired them. The conference was a game changer for many of them; they now have courage and believe more in themselves than before. I could not have predicted that me, taking on the moderator role would empower and inspire others – I feel truly blessed.

I’m proud to have played a part in this empowering event. By promoting Sigma Technology and simply being myself, I want to encourage more amazing people to consider the vibrant possibilities offered by the tech world. And remember, three lucky DataGirls even took home Sigma ducks as a reminder of our time together!

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Photo credits for the cover image:

  • Hannah Oliv
  • Kevin Pham
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Lisa Nerme

It is all about the people - Relations - Network | Sigma Technology Group

Contact: lisa.nerme@sigmatechnology.com