Meet Anjali: Girls in ICT Day

In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, the field of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is transforming industries and
empowering individuals to tackle complex challenges through innovation.

For Anjali, a contractor for LA International, this journey into ICT has been fuelled by a passion for technology and a commitment to making a significant impact. In this interview for Girls in ICT Day, Anjali shares her motivations for pursuing a career in ICT, highlights key experiences from her extensive career, and reflects on the dynamic nature of the ICT sector. She also offers valuable advice for young women considering a similar path.

We hope that Anjali's experience and advice will inspire the next generation of women to pursue careers in ICT, as well as encourage those currently in the field to continue pushing boundaries and driving innovation.

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