Overview
- Six WORK180 Endorsed Employers share the career development programs, networks, and leadership pathways supporting women to grow and lead.
- The most effective programs meet women at key career moments — returning from parental leave, stepping into first leadership roles, or building confidence to advocate for themselves.
- Impact is measured beyond satisfaction scores: promotion rates, leadership pipeline strength, and real career progression are the markers that matter.
- Accessibility is a common thread — the employers featured here have built programs that reach women across roles, locations, ranks, and career stages.
Featured in this story
Honeywell Australia | Pitcher Partners Melbourne | Powerlink | Rheinmetall Defence Australia | Softcat | Toyota Australia | Unitywater
Featured in this story
Australian Energy Market Operator
Infosys
Queensland Fire Department
Softcat
Toyota Australia
Stantec Australia
Talking about career development for women is easy. Delivering it at scale, with intention, and with measurable results — is something else entirely.
The six WORK180 Endorsed Employers featured here have done the harder work. They’ve built programs grounded in real data, designed with accessibility in mind, and shaped by the voices of the women who’ve been through them. What they’ve created isn’t a collection of feel-good initiatives. It’s a sustained, strategic investment in women’s careers; and here’s what that looks like in practice.
The proof is in the people
You know more than a job listing would tell you. You know what AEMO built for Anu Achankunju. The program Rhoda Smith joined (and came back to lead). Where Nakitta Ahmed is now. What Samantha Faustino imagined before anyone gave her the title. What Infosys trusted Tani Chakraborty to step into. What a decade at Toyota made possible for one leader’s career.
That’s the standard worth holding employers to. Not the mission statement or the diversity page. The actual investment — in real people, at real moments, that produced real results.
You deserve to work somewhere that knows your name and where you’re headed. Explore all six employers on WORK180.
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Australian Energy Market Operator
- The Impact Program is tailored development at key career decision points
- All select-entry programs target at least 50% female participation
- Active support for women at transition points, including return from parental leave
Infosys
Australia
- IamtheFuture is about executive readiness in partnership with Kellogg, MIT, and Harvard Business Review
- Orbit Next focuses on career acceleration for mid-career women
- AI upskilling open to all, regardless of role or level
Queensland Fire Department
- Connecting Women Program is open to all women, paid or volunteer, any rank
- Frontline Women’s Network and cross-agency Leading Women Network
- Supported access to external leadership programs for emergency services leaders
Softcat
- Leadership Foundations Program is for mentoring, coaching, and 360° feedback
- Leadership Development Program is for strategic thinking and senior mentoring
- Succession planning drives access, not visibility alone
Stantec
- Developing Leaders is a 2-day face-to-face program, 100% satisfaction in recent cohorts
- Their annual learning calendar visible to all employees
- Women are empowered to self-nominate, not wait to be selected
Toyota
- The Female Sponsorship Program is for women stepping into first management roles
- The Mentoring program open to mentees and mentors across the organisation
- Cross-functional project experience across the One Toyota network
















