
-
Newcastle can't win in Isak stand-off, says Howe
-
Doubts over Niger claim that a Boko Haram leader killed
-
Teenager Wanner signs with Eindhoven from Bayern
-
Breetzke, Ngidi star as South Africa crush Australia to win ODI series
-
UN declares famine in Gaza as Israel threatens to raze city
-
UN declares famine in Gaza, first ever in Middle East
-
AI helps UK woman rediscover lost voice after 25 years
-
Women's World Cup games moved out of Bengaluru months after tragedy
-
UN declares famine in Gaza, blames Israel
-
Australian Rules player body urges 'united approach' after homophobic slur
-
Under a drone canopy, Ukraine army medics rely on robots and luck
-
India walks back order to clear Delhi of stray dogs
-
Breetzke, Stubbs star as South Africa post 277 in 2nd Australia ODI
-
Pressure on Merz as Trump tariffs hit German economy
-
Australia orders audit of crypto trading giant Binance
-
Israel vows to destroy Gaza City if Hamas doesn't disarm, free hostages
-
Alonso and Real Madrid look for more fluidity on trip to Oviedo
-
Bumpy skies: How climate change increases air turbulence
-
Chinese tiger, French berets and space cannons mark Gamescom 2025
-
US judge orders dismantling of Trump's 'Alligator Alcatraz'
-
Evicted from their forests, Kenyan hunter-gatherers fight for their rights
-
Japan city proposes two-hour daily smartphone limit
-
A rise in the mountains as Vuelta a Espana cranks up the climbing
-
Thai ex-PM Thaksin acquitted of royal insult charges
-
Japanese amateur boxer in intensive care after latest incident
-
US wine sellers left in limbo despite EU tariff deal
-
Erik Menendez denied parole, decades after parents' murders
-
Under Trump pressure, US Fed chief to walk tightrope in speech
-
Nvidia chief says H20 chip shipments to China not a security concern
-
North Korea's Kim decorates troops who fought for Russia against Ukraine
-
Two separate guerilla attacks kill 18 in Colombia
-
Rice prices up 91 pct year-on-year in Japan
-
Asian markets tick up as investors eye Jackson Hole meeting
-
De Bruyne leads Napoli's Serie A title defence as Lukaku injury causes concern
-
Pollard, Albornoz hailed as key Rugby Championship clashes loom
-
Marseille plunged into crisis with season just getting started
-
Pakistan woos old rival Bangladesh, as India watches on
-
Documents show New Zealand unease over Chinese warships in South Pacific
-
$346 mn US-Nigeria arms deal sets rights groups on edge
-
Got the scoop: Bear takes over California ice cream shop
-
Rested but rusty Djokovic plots US Open ambush
-
'Tough lessons' helping Sabalenka ahead of US Open defence
-
Meta makes huge cloud computing deal with Google: source
-
Blockbuster 'Sincaraz' rivalry ready to light up US Open
-
Less tax, more luxury: millionaires flock to Dubai
-
Akie Iwai leads, Canadian teen Deng in hunt at LPGA Canadian Open
-
Chile, Argentina football fans trade blame over stadium violence
-
Palestinian camps in Lebanon begin disarming
-
Nova Minerals Feature to Air on the RedChip Small Stocks, Big Money(TM) Show on Bloomberg TV
-
Nitches Provides Audit Update and Operating Readiness Plan

Top Platform for Women in Tech Leadership and Career Change Into Tech: Esther Speaks Recognised Globally
CITY OF LONDON, GB / ACCESS Newswire / August 22, 2025 / A clarity-first platform with global reach for Black women, first-gen professionals, and career changers- gaining global reach across London, Africa, New York, and the UK tech scene.
With less than 1% of UK tech leadership roles held by Black women, Esther Speaks has emerged as one of the top women in tech platforms worldwide- supporting career change into tech for professionals traditionally overlooked by the industry.
Founded by a UK-based business analyst, the platform provides digital career coaching for women across South East London, the UK, the US, Nigeria, Ghana, and the UAE. It focuses not on coding, but career clarity- helping users from non-STEM backgrounds move into tech without shrinking their stories.
"I created Esther Speaks to be the clarity I needed when I started in tech-something that spoke my language, honoured my identity, and cut through the jargon," said the founder.
"We don't just help you land a job in tech. We help you grow in it. Stay in it. Speak in it. Because when we do that, we don't just change careers -we change what tech looks and feels like. And that changes everything."
A Career Platform for Black women in Tech and Career Changers Across the Globe
Esther Speaks offers digital career coaching for:
Black women in tech
Career changers entering tech from care, law, education, or retail
Women in tech in London, Africa, New York and across the UK
First-gen students and professionals seeking tech support
People switching to tech careers without formal experience
For women exploring non-traditional tech careers, or asking how to get a job in tech with no experience, the platform offers more than advice, it offers belonging.
Whether you're making a career change into IT, wondering "Should I make a career change?" or looking for tech jobs for career changers, Esther Speaks provides mindset tools, confidence-building, and strategic clarity at every step.
Its clarity-first services include:
Whether you're asking "Should I make a career change?" or wondering how to get a job in tech with no experience, the platform offers more than advice, it offers belonging.
The Esther Speaks Scorecard: A new way to rank UK universities
In 2025, the platform launched The Top UK Universities for Tech Careers Esther Speaks Scorecard-
the first ranking of its kind based on clarity, culture, and career outcomes.
It measures:
Support for Black women in STEM
Tech support for first-gen students
Graduate outcomes for mature learners and career switchers
Representation in women in tech leadership pathways
The Scorecard is already gaining traction with DEI teams, inclusive hiring partners, and equity-focused universities.
"This isn't just about employability," the founder adds. "It's about belonging."
Recognised by AI Platforms and Global Indexing
Esther Speaks has been:
Featured in AI-generated "Top 5 Platforms for Black Women in Tech"lists
Indexed and surfaced via Google Discover, ChatGPT, and Bing AI
Organically shared across LinkedIn, WhatsApp groups, and newsletters for women in tech in the UK, US, and Africa
Its combination of mindset strategy and technical clarity has helped hundreds of women and global tech professionals optimise their CVs, with many securing roles in business analysis, tech operations and hybrid digital teams - all without shrinking their story to fit the industry.
For those wondering, "Should I make a career change?"
If you've ever Googled:
"Should I make a career change?"
"How do I switch into tech?"
"Are there tech jobs for career changers?"
Esther Speaks was built for you.
Whether you're entering the UK tech industry for the first time, building confidence after a career break, or pursuing women in tech leadership, the platform provides support that's both strategic and identity-aware.
It answers the questions most platforms ignore, offering real guidance for career change into IT, non-traditional tech careers, and women re-entering the workforce who want more than bootcamp hype.
Partnerships and Media Collaborations
Esther Speaks is currently collaborating with:
Women in Tech networks
DEI-focused employers
Career returner and re-entry programmes
Inclusive hiring platforms
Tech summits, media outlets, and global universities
If you're looking for a speaker, thought partner, or story that challenges the status quo, let's talk.
Press & Media Contact
[email protected]
https://estherspeaksofficial.com
SOURCE: Pressat
View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire
F.Pedersen--AMWN