Become a thought leader: By actively sharing your expertise and experiences, you not only help others but also establish yourself as an expert in your field. This can lead to more opportunities and a stronger professional brand.

Become a thought leader: By actively sharing your expertise and experiences, you not only help others but also establish yourself as an expert in your field. This can lead to more opportunities and a stronger professional brand.

Empowered by Artificial Intelligence and the women in tech community.
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Rebecca Prasangi
Platform Engineer/Technical Lead at NCS Group

Online communities for women in tech are far more than networking spaces—they’re modern-day ecosystems for growth, visibility, and resilience. During my own 2-year career break after a 12-year IT journey, these communities became my connection to the industry when I was away from traditional workplaces. Through LinkedIn groups, virtual discussions, blogging, Medium articles, and continuous learning, I stayed engaged with evolving tech trends and meaningful conversations.

What truly makes these spaces powerful is not just consuming knowledge, but contributing to it—sharing experiences, mentoring others, asking questions, and showing up consistently. That visibility builds credibility over time. For me, online communities didn’t just help me stay relevant—they helped me return to the workforce with confidence, clarity, and a stronger professional identity than before.

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