Förtsch, SilviaSilviaFörtsch2025-09-242025-09-242025https://fis.uni-bamberg.de/handle/uniba/109608Earlier results show that female computer scientists show a lower self-efficacy compared to male colleagues. Similarly, gender-typical attributions, in the sense of gender stereotypes, are considered a disorder. As a result, a coaching program that supports computer scientists after a re-entry into professional life also, in a new orientation or with regard to management ambitions has been developed at the University of <blinded>. The measure strengthens computer scientists in their motivational resources and enables them to take advantage of professional opportunities. A scientifically founded analysis of their potential helps the coachees to become aware of their abilities and competences. The coaching program based on the potential analysis, takes important life goals of the coachees into account. Individual career plans are developed in coaching sessions, including a clear definition of the objective and implementation strategy. An open and modern corporate culture offers new opportunities of career paths for female computer scientists. If the company philosophy is based on appreciation of good performance, women in computer science are more motivated strengthen their career ambitions.engwomen in computer science;self-efficacy beliefspotential analysisindividual coachingcareer development650Yes you can, follow your goals! : Individual Coaching for female Computer scientists on career developmentconferenceobjecturn:nbn:de:bvb:473-irb-109608x