Female engineers are as busy as the men in the automotive industry and just as good at their job – we intercept one working in Continental.
MARILYN Yong, a software manager at Continental Automotive Singapore, has been with the company for 10 years. She graduated from Nanyang Technological University with a bachelor’s degree in Electrical & Electronic Engineering, majoring in Communication.
Her pre-university school days were spent in Raffles Junior College and Raffles Girls’ School.
Before she joined Continental in 2006, she was a software engineer developing PDA phones.
Marilyn is currently in Continental’s ID business unit (Instrumentation & Driver HMI), which specialises in instrument clusters, climate control panels, secondary displays and related on-board devices.
Instrument clusters in her case refer to the dashboard components that indicate vehicle information such as speed, fuel level and warnings.
How do you feel as a woman working in a male-dominated professional environment?
In my business unit, we have a female-to-male ratio of one to five, which is around the same as when I was in university.
But we have female representation at every level and in every function group. Generally, I feel there are many women in my company.
This story is from the October 2016 edition of Torque Singapore.
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