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Welcome to the second month of 2023!
This month is National Women & Girls in Science month, which sheds awareness on the?gender gap that persists in STEM fields.
We're celebrating by spotlighting?Emily Carroll, a Junior Mining Engineer,?about her journey into a STEM career and how it led her into the mining industry.?
?Are you met with?imposter syndrome when you discover an interesting new opportunity??We know all about it! That's why we wrote about this?two-pronged approach to empowerment?to demolish imposter syndrome.
MRC is?sponsoring the?Women in Mining Gala on?February 24. Our Senior HR Consultant, Heather Simoens, and I will attend. You can meet us there!?
I will attend SME in Denver February 26 - March 3.
Then on March 5-8, you can find me in Toronto at PDAC.
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An?opportunity in Arizona to lead, coordinate and oversee all aspects of mining operations, ensuring the mine works efficiently and safely.
Our client in Arizona is seeking someone responsible for ensuring the mine has consistent access to water needed for its operation, while managing surface water and groundwater resources responsibly.?
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Our client on the East Coast builds novel chemical processing techniques and technologies to solve?the waste remediation process revolutionizing the mining industry. They are looking for a highly technical, hands-on problem solver to work in a hybrid role of Technician/Operator as part of their?growing team. The ideal person for this role is safety conscious, accustomed to working in high-temperature settings?and has some laboratory experience.
Imposter syndrome makes candidates doubt?their skills?and stifle?ambition.
Through this two-pronged approach, we find that many?clients?become empowered during?annual evaluations, when approaching new opportunities or stepping into a new role.
Find the in-depth steps?in the blog. And let us know what you think.
We learned this from Women & Girls in Science Day.?
What do you think??
Despite progress in higher education, women remain underrepresented, accounting for only 28% of engineering graduates and 40% of computer science and informatics graduates.
Read our article about?Women and Girls in Science?Day?for ways to address barriers preventing women from entering and thriving in these fields.
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