Many React as Ghanaian Woman Becomes First Female To Be Employed In Her Department At Technip FMC

Many React as Ghanaian Woman Becomes First Female To Be Employed In Her Department At Technip FMC

  • A vibrant Technip FMC employee recently opened up about how she became the first ever female to be employed in her workshop and got many YEN reader reacting
  • Gizelle Monalisa Botchway shared that she has been working at this company for eight years and has witnessed more women being given the chance to work in the oil and gas industry
  • She advised individuals to always make good use of opportunities given them to make room for others to be given the same chance

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An earlier publication by YEN.com.gh shared that a driven young Ghanaian lady recently took to social media to share how her journey has been since moving into the oil and gas field.

In a post on LinkedIn, Gizelle Monalisa Botchway recounted that she got a chance to interview with Technip FMC, an oil and gas company and successfully passed.

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Ghanaian lady shares how she became first female employee in her workshop
Gizelle in her safety overall posing for the camera Photo credit: Gizelle Monalisa Botchway/LinkedIn
Source: UGC

Her employment made her the very first-ever female who was picked to work at her workshop in the company.

Many who sae the post on YEN.com.gh's Facebook page had a lot to say about it.

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Some of the comments have been highlighted below;

Edward Machin replied:

❤️ One of my unborn child will soon follow your footsteps

Alvin Johnson commented:

They always say their hard work ...

You go girl .

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