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Continuing its mission to entice people of all backgrounds to consider a career in rail, Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR), is partnering with purpose-led consulting, coaching and networking organisation Women Returners for the first time
On 23 June, rail operator GTR (Govia Thameslink Railway) will be marking International Women in Engineering Day with a virtual open day. Students across the UK will get a chance to learn more about the organisation, including the variety of career opportunities on offer.Delivered in collaboration with the Association for BME Engineers (AFBE), the 90-minute online event will help promote divers
The UK’s largest rail franchise is highlighting the roles and opportunities available to women across the rail network alongside the launch of its new recruitment system as part of its ongoing work toward a more diverse workforce.
Women across the Govia Thameslink Railway network talk about their roles and why they enjoy working in the rail industry.
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