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The Front End Podcast - Episode #5

Here with another episode fresh out the podcast kitchen is episode 5 of The Front End. We've got a popular Yorkshire marketeer called Bethan Vincent on the show.

Bethan's talking about a range of topics including her winding career path from medieval history to marketing director, women in tech, the hiring process, and her very own podcast, The Brave.

Listen to episode 5 today on the following channels:

About episode 5

Bethan Vincent is a Yorkshire-based writer, podcaster, marketing director and tech enthusiast. She runs a podcast called The Brave and sat down with me to discuss her winding career path, her experiences as a woman in tech, hiring processes and how they can be improved, and how to encourage more women into tech.

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