Live from New York... it's our second quarterly networking event for women in #SWE!🗽 Yesterday's programming kicked off with an AMA with COO Jen L. Wong, ML Engineering Manager Abigail Shchur, and Staff Software Engineer Lonni Ingram. Next, we mingled with more than 30 external women in software engineering and 15 Snoos from #SLT and our Employee Resource Group, Women Eng. The goal of this event is to build long-term connections with communities we'd like to see represented more strongly here at Reddit and create opportunities for these folks to learn about our company culture and available job openings. See what roles we're currently #hiring for here: https://lnkd.in/giFztjE2 #womenintech
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When the world doubts she can, she’ll do it anyway. And I’ve seen that play-out for so many women grafting their way into this industry. But self-doubt is the enemy of belief, and it’s rife in women starting out. Who the hell says a woman with the dedication to build a decade-long career in nursing, or teaching, doesn’t have what it takes to become a software engineer? That’s just plain silly. But I’ve seen this play-out in equal measure. Setting the conditions for women to believe they have an equal right to opportunity in tech shouldn’t be a stretch. The industry desperately needs these women, so why do we make it so hard? Let’s all believe they can, so they can focus on the doing. #womenintech
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- There has been only a 2% increase in female software engineer hires in the last 20 years. - A mere 5% of tech startups are owned by women. Fortune 500 companies with a minimum of 3 women directors had an increase of 53% average return on equity. - Fortune 500 companies with a minimum of 3 women directors had 66% increase in return on invested capital. Women in tech jobs at Facebook, Apple, Google, and Microsoft average at 23%. Women in leadership roles at Facebook, Apple, Google, and Microsoft average at 27.5%. - 50% of women admit to experiencing a form of gender discrimination at work. - 48% of women in computing and tech jobs report discrimination in the recruitment and hiring process
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#Women make up approximately 25-30% of #employees in the #tech industry, with the majority of them holding non-technical roles. The percentage of women in technical roles is even lower, at about 12-17%. And 50% of women who work in Tech actually leave Tech before their 26th birthday. As you examine how to ramp up your #dev teams, give us a look. OpenClassrooms can help you find #ApplicationDevelopers that are top notch - and 70% of our candidate #apprentices are members of #underrepresented groups in tech. Hiring the best and brightest while also pushing for #DEI in the Tech space? What are you waiting for? Link in first comment.
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🌟 Are You Ready to Empower the Next Generation in Tech? Join Us! ➡️Apply here: https://lnkd.in/gTrEQHX7 👀CherryOnTech is on the lookout for dedicated #productmanager and #Developer #volunteer #mentors! If you're excited about making a real impact on the future of tech and helping underrepresented genders thrive, we want you on board. 🍒Who We Are: We're Cherry on Tech, a passionate volunteer organization focused on empowering #underrepresented genders - women, non-binary individuals, and transgender folks - in the #tech world. Our mission is simple yet profound: to provide hands-on experience that fuels success, to nurture skill growth, and to foster unshakeable confidence. By connecting participants with empowering tech squads, we create an environment where they can flourish in their tech careers. 📆Next Cohort Details: Our upcoming cohort is set to run from September 9 to December 9. It's a 13-week journey that demands just 1-2 hours of your time per week. Within this span, you'll help shape aspiring tech talents, guide them through challenges, and share your invaluable expertise. 🙏Why You Should Join: When you become a mentor with Cherry on Tech, you're contributing to a more inclusive and vibrant tech industry. You're nurturing skills, igniting passion, and fostering connections that can last a lifetime. 🔥Spread the Word: Know someone who'd be an excellent mentor? Please share this message with your network. Let's create a tech community where everyone has the chance to succeed and thrive. Get ready to make a real difference! 🚀🌈 #CherryOnTech
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Want to promote equality in tech? Let’s explore ways to tackle unconscious bias: Unconscious bias can significantly impact fairness and equality in the workplace, especially in tech. So, here’s how we can address it and create a more inclusive environment: 🔸 Awareness and education - Conduct regular training sessions to help employees recognize and understand their unconscious biases. 🔸 Diverse hiring panels - Ensure hiring panels are diverse to minimize the impact of individual biases. 🔸 Standardized evaluation criteria - Develop clear, objective criteria for evaluating candidates and employees. 🔸 Promote inclusive culture - Foster an inclusive workplace culture where diverse voices are heard and valued. 🔸 Mentorship programs - Establish mentorship and sponsorship programs to support women in tech. Promoting fairness and equality in tech requires conscious efforts to address unconscious bias. Let’s work together to create a more inclusive industry. Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments! #SoftwareDevelopment #Software #Coding #RemoteWork #DutyVentures — If you think that this post is interesting, please 👍 Like and ♻️ Repost! Follow me and let’s support women in tech together 👩💻.
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Women are 65 percent more likely than men to be impacted by layoffs in the tech industry, which may result in women feeling more pressure to perform at a high level. The frequent loss of women coworkers also takes away chances for women in tech to form closer relationships with each other and expand their professional networks. But together, we can change that. ConnectHER provides a safe and supportive space for women in tech to connect, share experiences and build professional networks. Join today at bit.ly/JoinConnectHER #EqualityDay #WomenInTech #ConnectHER
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Bridging the Gap: Diversity and Inclusion in Tech The tech industry thrives on innovation, and that requires a diverse range of voices and perspectives. Yet, the lack of diversity and inclusion remains a persistent challenge. This week, I'm reflecting on the importance of building a more inclusive tech landscape. Here are some key points to consider: Benefits of Diversity: Diverse teams bring fresh ideas, challenge biases, and create solutions that better reflect the world we live in. Challenges We Face: Unconscious bias in hiring practices, lack of mentorship opportunities for underrepresented groups, and a culture that doesn't feel welcoming are some of the hurdles we need to overcome. Taking Action: We all have a role to play! From promoting diversity initiatives at our workplaces to advocating for STEM education in underprivileged communities, we can create positive change. #DiversityInTech #InclusionMatters #TechForGood
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Welcome to SheCoders Network! Hello, brilliant minds! We’re thrilled to unveil a new chapter in coding and technology – especially for women and girls across the globe. SheCoders Network is more than just a community; it's a movement. Our mission? To empower, inspire, and elevate women and girls by unlocking the world of coding and technology, making it accessible to all. Whether you're a curious beginner, a mom looking to re-skill, or a young girl dreaming of becoming the next tech pioneer, SheCoders Network is your space. We believe in breaking stereotypes, building confidence, and creating a supportive environment where learning and growth flourish. Here’s what you can look forward to: 💡 Learning Resources: Tailored tutorials, workshops, and guides to kickstart your coding journey. 🌱 Mentorship Programs: Connect with mentors who’ve walked the path and are eager to guide you. 👩💻 Community Support: Join a vibrant community that celebrates successes, navigates challenges, and shares insights together. 🚀 Career Opportunities: Access to job openings, internships, and project collaborations to propel your career in technology. We’re more than just coders. We’re creators, dreamers, and future leaders in technology. Join us as we embark on this exciting journey. Let’s code, learn, and grow together. 🔗 Stay tuned for upcoming events, workshops, and inspiring stories from our members. Together, we can code a brighter future! 💫 #SheCodersNetwork #WomenInTech #CodeLikeAGirl #EmpowermentThroughEducation #JoinTheMovement
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How do inclusive tech communities support women? Let’s discover strategies for fostering success: 🔸 Mentorship programs - Establish mentorship initiatives that pair experienced professionals with women entering the tech field. 🔸 Diverse hiring practices - Commit to diverse hiring practices by actively seeking out and encouraging applications from women. 🔸 Inclusive policies - Policies like parental leave and childcare support can make a significant difference. 🔸 Supportive networks - Create and nurture networks and affinity groups for women in tech. 🔸 Continuous education and training - Encourage women to take on roles in emerging technologies and leadership positions. Building inclusive tech communities is about creating environments where everyone feels valued and empowered to succeed. What strategies do you think are essential for building inclusive communities in tech? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments! #SoftwareDevelopment #Software #Coding #RemoteWork #DutyVentures — If you think that this post is interesting, please 👍 Like and ♻️ Repost! Follow me and let’s support women in tech together 👩💻.
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