After announcing that in 2022 the most important trainee recruitment program ever implemented (113 young people) will start in 2022, Bentley is launching the “Extraordinary Women” event, a confidential mentoring program on 8 March. to students of some English universities, with the aim of gaining important professional experience.
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Talents are being sought in the technology, engineering, design and commercial sectors and it is an already proven program, which began, not surprisingly, in the United Arab Emirates last year, a country where women’s rights still have to take fundamental steps. But the speech obviously also applies to the world of cars and it is important that this project comes from a refined brand like Bentley and which when it dominated at Le Mans had a team nicknamed “The Bentley Boys”. It will be hard to get to the “Bentley Girls”, but at least here you try.
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In any case, the event in England involved female students from four UK universities. Chaired by automotive journalist, Erin Baker, with support from Bentley Member of the Board for Human Resources Karen Lange and University of Arden Professor Georgina Harris, this project began with three debates on whether students should formulate a series of questions about Stem careers (science, technology, engineering and mathematics), opportunities in the automotive sector and how to involve the fairer sex more in the sector.
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“Women – explains Karen Lange, member of the board for human tresources Bentley – still represent a minority in many key areas of our business, so with the approach of International Women’s Day, it was a great opportunity to be able to dedicate our thought in order to be able to enhance and present the incredible range of careers we have to offer and encourage more women to approach the sector, as well as guaranteeing our constant support to those who already work with us. “And mentoring, you know, it is an important development tool for young people who can more easily imagine a career in the automotive sector.
Results? For now, following the program in the UAE, four female students have been selected to take part in the English program and will join the UK students at Bentley’s headquarters in Crewe where 4,000 people work today.