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International Women of Ocean Insight

Today, March 8th is International Women's Day. Women are represented in every role at Ocean Insight. We are grateful to have their ideas, experience, viewpoints, and leadership. They are instrumental in the success of our company.

The Women of Ocean Insight

"The most rewarding part of my work at Ocean Insight is the ‘Insight Inside’ moments."

"Our technology is amazing to me. Spectroscopy can be used in many areas and applications, such as food analysis and drug detection. These efforts will drive us forward."

"I have had a rewarding career and even though I am part of a minority group as a Latin woman, I have never felt that I cannot do something because of it."

"So many researchers, scientists and engineers are using our products to make measurements in places and ways never imagined. They’re the ones who make the world a better place through optical sensing."

"The most rewarding aspect of working at Ocean Insight is being part of a collaborative and multi-disciplinary team."

Angelina Roblin, Engineering Project Manager

"We have such a diverse, intelligent, and dedicated team, all of whom have a common goal to produce excellence. I am proud to be a part of the team that inspires me to do better."

If you’re interested in collaborating with the world’s leading scientists, engineers, and developers on life-saving technologies, consider one of several new career opportunities across our organization.

Review our "Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities" policies.

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