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Oracle Women in Leadership and Technology Work Experience

Oracle Women in Leadership and Technology Work Experience


Mo Abusef
Mo Abusef
Oracle Women in Leadership and Technology...

Oracle is offering our female sixth form students a unique chance to explore career paths and gain real insight into the tech world. As the world’s third largest software company, Oracle is running a 3‑day workshop designed to help young women discover opportunities in a global tech corporation.

About Oracle UK
Oracle is a global leader in cloud computing, database management, and enterprise software, operating in over 175 countries with 160,000+ employees. A Fortune 100 company, Oracle serves 430,000+ customers worldwide, delivering innovative solutions that transform industries and drive business growth.
The programme, led by Oracle Women in Leadership, will introduce students to diverse roles beyond coding, including AI, Sales, HR and Business Development. Sessions are delivered by Oracle interns from top universities, giving students a peer‑to‑peer perspective and valuable career guidance.

No prior tech knowledge is needed – just curiosity and an open mind. This experience will also provide useful skills and something meaningful to add to a CV.

Location: Remote
Dates: 16 February – 18 February 2026 (3 days)
Time: 10:00 – 15:00
Age: 16-19

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