Thinking about a career in AI? Want to support women in tech?
Tune into Women Disrupting Tech! In Episode 57, Wafa M’Ribah shares how she is navigating her career in AI.
Wafa discusses essential tech skills and shares why now is the perfect time to get into AI. Plus, a surprising secret to her success.
Don’t miss out on this inspiring and insightful conversation! Press play to tune in or read more about the episode by scrolling down.
How To Navigate a Career in AI as a Woman with Wafa M'Ribah | Episode 57 of Women Disrupting Tech – Women Disrupting Tech
The Magic You Can Expect in this Episode 🪄
Are you considering a transition into AI? Are you looking to support more women in AI? Or are you passionate about increasing diversity in tech?
In episode 57 of Women Disrupting Tech, Wafa M’Ribah shares why this is an exciting moment for women to enter the field of AI. Wafa is our guide as we discover how to navigate a career in AI as a woman. She offers valuable insights on
🚀 Building a Career in AI: Learn how Wafa carved out her niche in the tech world.
🌍 Managing Remote Teams: Learn from her experience as a product leader guiding global teams.
🤝 Supporting Women: Understand how men can play a pivotal role in fostering gender diversity in AI.
Wafa also highlights the importance of mentorship and how to develop crucial tech skills for anyone looking to transition into AI.
When you’re ready to listen and discover how to navigate a career in AI as a woman, you can find the links to this magical episode throughout this blog post. Or search for “Women Disrupting Tech” in your favorite podcast app.🎧✨

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About Wafa M’Ribah
To say that Wafa is passionate about Artificial Intelligence would be an understatement. She holds a Master’s Degree in AI from the University of Amsterdam. Currently, she works as an AI product leader at Accuris. Prior to that, she held Artificial Intelligence roles for Lease Plan and S&P Global.
Wafa was a guest on the panel discussion on Career Advancement for Women in Tech (episode 25), and she is also a partnership manager at Women In AI in the Netherlands.
You can connect with her on LinkedIn. There, you can also find a link to the AI training she recorded for Growth Tribe and learn more about Women In AI events.

“This is a perfect time to get into AI as a woman.”
Wafa M’Ribah
What makes this episode magical🌟?
Wafa is a woman who uses her curiosity and thirst for logical answers as a superpower. She could have chosen any field within computer science. But she was drawn to AI and machine learning, captivated by their foundation in logic and math.
Her choice of a university was also conventional. Instead of studying near her family in Tunisia or France, she chose the Netherlands, embracing new challenges.
And, she shares that while she valued her mentors’ advice, she also trusted her instincts and carved her own unique path.
What’s coming up?
Next week on Women Disrupting Tech, Carlotta Salamat takes us on a journey into the world of role models in deep tech at NXP.
After that, we’ll learn from Sonal Rattan how she is making privacy and security easy for large companies with eXate.
So stay tuned for more amazing women disrupting tech and their male allies in season three of Women Disrupting Tech!
Let me know what you think!
When you’ve finished listening to this episode of Women Disrupting Tech, please let me know what you think about it in the comments. I’m particularly curious to hear if Wafa and I have managed to encourage you to try a career in AI.
And if you would like to suggest a guest that I absolutely must have on the podcast, send me an email or send me a DM on LinkedIn.

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