TL;DR
With March 8th coming up, it’s always a time for me to get a little reflective on my experience as a woman in tech.
I’ve been working in tech for more than five years.
I started as a Data Scientist, and now I’m exploring and loving the DevRel 🥑 role for Taipy.
Needless to say, evolving in the tech scene has been a ride full of ups, downs, and everything in between.
International Women’s Day isn’t just a date on the calendar; this day is essential for us to question how things can improve. A day for celebration, reflection, and change!
This day makes me question my own evolution.
Progressing in tech has been rewarding and exhilarating, though I’ve had to overcome impostor syndrome and continuously find a sense of belonging.
Yet, these challenges have shaped the woman I am today and honed my greatest strengths.
Throughout my evolution, I’ve discovered an incredible support system within various communities and resources that I’m excited to share with you:
Communities
Pyladies
As a Python enthusiast, Pyladies holds a special place in my heart. I have attended their meetups in Paris and London, and they host events in 50+ cities worldwide. As the name reveals, this group is an active part of the open-source Python community. A great place to be up-to-date on the newest trends in Python and even better your coding skills with their workshops.
Women in Machine Learning and Data Science
Women in Machine Learning and Data Science supports and promotes women interested in advancing in the Machine Learning and data science landscape.
Attending their events in France and the UK has been an excellent opportunity to learn the latest trends and connect with fellow data science enthusiasts.
Women in Tech
This global organization works to help women embrace technology. They have a global vision and push for empowerment and closing the gender gap.
Women Who Code
Created to empower women in technical careers. They have coding events and resources focusing on helping women in their career paths. If you feel you need some guidance carrer-wise, don't hesistate to check their website out.
Conferences
Grace Hopper Celebration
The most significant event gathering women in technology. This event is named after an inspirational computer-scientist and showcases women's careers and research in the computing landscape.
Check out Grace Hopper Celebration
Women In Tech Festival
A dynamic event that showcases women in tech through inspiring talks, networking, and workshops.
Check out Grace Hopper Celebration
Women+ in Data and AI
This was one of my favorite conferences last year. The energy was
inspiring— a modern take on conferences showcasing underrepresented genders' contributions in the field.
Check out the Women in Tech Festival
Podcasts
Women in Tech Podcast
A podcast that will inspire you with great stories from women in tech, from their journeys to their challenges, and some well- constructed advice.
Check out the Women in Tech Podcast
Tech Girls Cast
Another inspirational podcast, it will take you through the stories of women and inspire you in your daily life.
She Talks Tech
This podcast brings powerful conversations with key women in the sector. They cover subjects around leadership and personal growth.
Check out the She Talks Tech podcast
Subreddits
/girlsgonewired
A community for women and non-binary people in STEM. You can share your story and ask for advice. A subreddit to use as a support system.
Check out the Girls Gone Wired subreddit
/womenintech
A great subreddit to discuss your experiences, challenges and achievements in the tech industry. Shine and support women in the subreddits.
Check out the Women in Tech subreddit
/LadiesOfScience
It's a support subreddit for women in tech. You'll find testimonies, advice, and showcases.
Check out the Ladies if Science subreddit
Final thoughts
My tech journey has been a mix of sometimes feeling like an outsider and learning to embrace my strengths and uniqueness. These communities have played a part in this evolution.
Let’s continue to break barriers and make sure the tech world is inclusive and welcoming.
Don't hesitate to share your favorite resources in the comments!
Top comments (6)
So inspiring! Thanks for sharing these links!
Thank you for sharing @marisogo. I appreciate the references. I'm bookmarking this so that I can continue to share it around! :)
Thanks @lilxyzz !
Bookmarked for reference! :) Thanks for sharing @marisogo! :)
My pleasure @cbid2 !
Thanks for all thé links i didn’t know there were si many women groups