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Xbox has announced a mentoring programme to make a career in gaming more accessible for women. The Microsoft-owned gaming brand wants to see more women involved in the industry, and on International Women's Day (08.03.22), a new programme was unveiled "aimed at partnering women in gaming careers across Xbox’s diverse range of studios and products with aspiring talent." The mentorship will offer "valuable 1:1 coaching sessions with key leaders." Further details will be made available later this month. Louise O’Connor, executive producer at Rare, commented: “Mentorship and leading from a place o...
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Xbox has announced a mentoring programme to make a career in gaming more accessible for women. The Microsoft-owned gaming brand wants to see more women involved in the industry, and on International Women's Day (08.03.22), a new programme was unveiled "aimed at partnering women in gaming careers across Xbox’s diverse range of studios and products with aspiring talent." The mentorship will offer "valuable 1:1 coaching sessions with key leaders." Further details will be made available later this month. Louise O’Connor, executive producer at Rare, commented: “Mentorship and leading from a place o...
BANG Showbiz English
Xbox has announced a mentoring programme to make a career in gaming more accessible for women. The Microsoft-owned gaming brand wants to see more women involved in the industry, and on International Women's Day (08.03.22), a new programme was unveiled "aimed at partnering women in gaming careers across Xbox’s diverse range of studios and products with aspiring talent." The mentorship will offer "valuable 1:1 coaching sessions with key leaders." Further details will be made available later this month. Louise O’Connor, executive producer at Rare, commented: “Mentorship and leading from a place o...
BANG Showbiz English
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