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In the June issue of inroads, two students from Zayed University, Sara Saeed Bilal and Fatma Hassan Al Amir, wrote about their ideas on what they thought it would be like to be an IT professional in the United Arab Emirates and what ethical and cultural issues they might have to address. Since that time they have both had the opportunity to do a ten-week internship in a working environment in the UAE. They now reflect on their work experience as female IT professionals in the UAE.
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