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Career & Balance Tips from IAG Loyalty’s Tech Leaders

We’re incredibly excited to share this exclusive peek into a recent conversation from our employer partner IAG Loyalty.

Olivia, Data Scientist from IAG Loyalty chats with Anna, Head of Product, and Chanade, Head of Data Products, about their journeys, offering a candid look into life as female leaders in tech. They share valuable advice for those considering a tech career, emphasising the importance of self belief and continous learning.

Anna shares her approach to work-life balance, prioritising flexibility and family time with support from IAG Loyalty’s hybrid work policies. “One of my favourite quotes is ‘You can have it all, just not all at the same time’. This gives perspective and keeps things realistic”. For Chanade, balancing work with personal growth means pursuing her passion for writing as a “side hustle,” a creative outlet that fuels her professional clarity and confidence.

A recurring theme is adaptability and growth. Anna advises, “Take the glass ceiling off your own head,” encouraging women to embrace their potential. Meanwhile, Chanade highlights the value of passion over formal credentials: “Some of the best engineers I’ve worked with were self-taught.”

These insights showcase IAG Loyalty’s supportive, flexible culture and their commitment to empowering women in tech – one of the many reasons we’re proud to partner with them. Watch the full interview below exclusively on Women in Tech.

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