

CEA - Empowering the Next Generation of Female Engineers: A Conversation with Jamila Thompson
How to solve the underrepresentation of women in STEM? According to today’s guest, by introducing girls to the field while still at a young age. Jamila Thompson is a civil engineer working in the tech industry who wrote the book Girls Can Be Engineers to empower girls to pursue a career in which gender stereotypes prevent them from even considering it.
Tune in to Learn:
- Jamila's journey as a woman of color going from civil engineering to the tech industry
- 2 tips for young girls and women alike on how to build a career in STEM
- The most underrated way to find a career that's a good fit for you
- Can you have a successful engineering career without being good at math and science?
- The challenges of getting into civil engineering as a woman — and how to get over them
- How a situation when tutoring high school students inspired her to write her book
- What she does today working at Meta with a degree in Civil Engineering
- Why an engineering degree can open many doors for you — even outside engineering
- The mindset girls and women should have when getting into engineering
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Society of Women Engineers (SWE)
National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE)
Manhattan College
Meta
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