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View all search resultsThe Greater Jakarta LRT or LRT Jabodebek's curved section in Kuningan, South Jakarta, has not only received two awards from the Indonesian World Records Museum (MURI) but also praise from President Joko “Jokowi” Widodo.
Watching Neil Armstrong on television as he became the first person to step foot on the moon on July 20, 1969, became vividly ingrained in little Sandra Cauffman’s memory, along with his famous quote, “One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind”.
March 8 marks the celebration of International Women's Day around the world, and the rise of women power in the tech industry in Indonesia is a positive sign of how women can build a solid career in the country. The Jakarta Post spoke to four women in the Indonesian tech industry who shared their points of view about Indonesian women's prospects in the tech industry.
Marissa Mayer was a rarity: A major tech-company CEO who served while pregnant and, later, as a mother of young children. But her trailblazing has done little to meaningfully improve the second-class status of women in tech, a more deep-seated problem that will take many years — and certainly more than one person — to fix.
Female Daily Network’s office in the hip area of Kemang is a woman’s fantasy of corporate life. The back wall of the office decked out in pink tones, casually-dressed female employees -- some busy taking photographs of beauty products, others testing them -- and that distinct smell you usually find in a salon wafting throughout the two-story office.
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