Female Innovators at Work

Female Innovators at Work

Author: Danielle Newnham

Publisher: Apress

Published: 2016-11-18

Total Pages: 221

ISBN-13: 1484223640

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This book describes the experiences and successes of female innovators and entrepreneurs in the still largely male-dominated tech-world in twenty candid interviews. It highlights the varied life and career stories that lead these women to the top positions in the technology industry that they are in now. Interviewees include CEOs, founders, and inventors from a wide spectrum of tech organizations across sectors as varied as mobile technology, e-commerce, online education, and video games. Interviewer Danielle Newnham, a mobile startup and e-commerce entrepreneur herself as well as an online community organizer, presents the insights, instructive anecdotes, and advice shared with her in the interviews, including stories about raising capital for one’s start-up, and about the obstacles these women encountered and how they overcame them. This timely book will be of great interest to anyone working in tech or looking to get into the industry, and more in general: to everyone wanting to learn how they can contribute to leveling the field of occupational opportunity and to strengthening teams and companies through merit and diversity.


Women in Tech, a Book for Guys

Women in Tech, a Book for Guys

Author: Eva Helén

Publisher:

Published: 2021-09-14

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781737951308

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Women in Tech, a Book for Guys is meant to trigger easy conversation around a difficult topic. What should men be doing to facilitate gender equality in tech? Many men would like to help but don't know how, or if their involvement would even be welcomed. Others think the diversity issue already has been solved, or that women need to act more like men for there to be equality.This book addresses men at different levels of equality awareness- represented by seven character prototypes. Based on interviews with sixty male leaders mostly from Silicon Valley, the book details actions men are taking to directly and indirectly support women in the workplace, and offers solutions to challenging gender-related problems. If you are a man in tech wanting to make more of a difference for women, or if you're an HR person, consultant, or executive needing tools to help men increase their gender-issue awareness, this book was meant for you.


Women in Tech

Women in Tech

Author: Tarah Wheeler

Publisher: Sasquatch Books

Published: 2016-03-29

Total Pages: 273

ISBN-13: 1632170671

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“Jam packed with insights from women in the field,” this is an invaluable career guide for the aspiring or experienced female tech professional (Forbes). As the CEO of a startup, Tarah Wheeler is all too familiar with the challenges female tech professionals face on a daily basis. That’s why she’s teamed up with other high-achieving women within the field—from entrepreneurs and analysts to elite hackers and gamers—to provide a roadmap for women looking to jump-start, or further develop, their tech career. In an effort to dismantle the unconscious social bias against women in the industry, Wheeler interviews professionals like Brianna Wu (founder, Giant Spacekat), Angie Chang (founder, Women 2.0), Keren Elazari (TED speaker and cybersecurity expert), Katie Cunningham (Python educator and developer), and Miah Johnson (senior systems administrator) about the obstacles they have overcome to do what they love. Their inspiring personal stories are interspersed with tech-focused career advice. Readers will learn: • the secrets of salary negotiation • the best format for tech resumes • how to ace a tech interview • the perks of both contracting (W-9) and salaried full-time work • the secrets of mentorship • how to start your own company • and much more! BONUS CONTENT: Perfect for its audience of hackers and coders, Women in Tech also contains puzzles and codes throughout—created by Mike Selinker (Lone Shark Games), Gabby Weidling (Lone Shark Games), and cryptographer Ryan “LostboY” Clarke—that are love letters to women in the industry. A distinguished anonymous contributor created the Python code for the cover of the book, which references the mother of computer science, Ada Lovelace. Run the code to see what it does!


The Adventures of Women in Tech

The Adventures of Women in Tech

Author: Alana Karen

Publisher: Wise Ink

Published: 2020-12-01

Total Pages: 286

ISBN-13: 1634893905

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Can women have meaningful careers in tech? Are diversity efforts in Silicon Valley failing? Should women avoid working for technology companies? Alana Karen was annoyed every time she saw the latest headline questioning women's survival in tech. She pictured a new graduate deciding on her career and only having one-sided articles to help make her decision. She saw colleagues roll their eyes at books about C-level women in tech and heard jokes about how inaccessible those stories sounded. She wondered how women could feel like they belonged if they didn't see themselves reflected in the media. Inspired by women she knows in tech—women with diverse backgrounds, education, and ambitions—she wrote The Adventures of Women in Tech to fill that gap. A twenty-year tech company veteran and leader, Alana Karen brilliantly and systematically replaces what we think we know about women in tech with more than eighty women's stories of what it's honestly like to join, lead, and thrive in today's top technology companies. The Adventures of Women in Tech delves into why we join tech, the challenges we face, and the skills and support we need to succeed and stay in an often challenging environment. In twelve chapters filled with intimate stories, insights, and advice from women working in technology companies and start-ups, Alana Karen demonstrates that we all belong in tech.


Women in Tech

Women in Tech

Author: Vivian Wagner

Publisher:

Published: 2020-05-28

Total Pages: 135

ISBN-13:

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Twenty successful women in the tech trenches generously shared their insights with TechNewsWorld reporter Vivian Wagner in this interview compilation. They tackled subjects ranging from how to search out a strong mentor to how to be one -- from how to advance in a large company to how to start your own small firm. Each told a fascinating personal story, and each offered encouraging advice. Although every woman's journey is unique, what they clearly have in common is their love for technology and their firm belief that there's a place for everyone in the field. They know it because they're living it every day. Girls and women should not fear technology, these 20 remarkable women seem to say in one voice. Rather, they should fear not living up to their dreams and potential. This is an excellent guide for students considering STEM courses, for graduates pondering their first job choices, and for career changers at any stage in life. It's a useful tool for school and career counselors, recruiters, and HR staff eager to diversify their workplaces. It's an easy read that is refreshingly nonpromotional and nonpolitical. It doesn't idealize the work of women in tech, but it doesn't minimize it either. It puts on full display the importance of opening doors for women to pursue the work they love both for its challenges and rewards.


The Culture of Women in Tech

The Culture of Women in Tech

Author: Mariann Hardey

Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing

Published: 2019-11-11

Total Pages: 135

ISBN-13: 1789734258

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Including a series of commentaries derived from research undertaken by the author with women working in tech clusters located within 'tech cities' in the UK, USA and East Asia regions, this book exposes the serious 'problem' of women's position in the tech industry and helps to find solutions and ways forward.


Women in Tech Interviews

Women in Tech Interviews

Author: Heath Muchena

Publisher:

Published: 2020-06

Total Pages: 48

ISBN-13:

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This book is a compilation of inspirational interviews with some of Africa's top women tech and business leaders, entrepreneurs, and prominent thought leaders. Some of the topics explored include: Making an impact on the African continent through education, technology and business Leadership; Developing digital skills for Africa's future job market; Empowering the workforce with critical skills for the era of digital transformation; Unleashing the Fourth Industrial Revolution in Africa: Technology innovation, women and young people; Innovations driving technology adoption; Business leadership and issues of diversity and inclusion in the technology sector; Africa advanced technology trends in SaaS and AI; Economic empowerment, inclusive digital transformation and effective business networking; Women empowerment and diversity in tech; Leadership, information security, challenges women face in the IT sector and how to establish a successful career in tech.


Nevertheless, She Persisted

Nevertheless, She Persisted

Author: Pratima Rao Gluckman

Publisher: FriesenPress

Published: 2018-04-17

Total Pages: 331

ISBN-13: 1525512129

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It is no secret that the technical world is a male-dominated space. From the cultural belief that Computer Science is a “subject for boys”, to the assumptions and discrimination women experience in the field, it can be challenging for women at every stage to thrive in tech careers. Nevertheless, some high-performing women persist and succeed as leaders in tech despite the gender biases pitted against them. Pratima Rao Gluckman—a female leader in tech herself—embarked on a project to collect stories of the leadership journeys of such women. She wanted to know the details of these women’s stories, and how they accomplished their achievements. What influenced them during their childhoods? Who were their mentors? What successes and failures did they experience? What magical ingredients helped them thrive in a male‐dominated industry? These questions and more inspired Gluckman to interview nineteen women leaders in several levels of technology industry, including VPs, CEOs and directors, all of which are collected in this groundbreaking book, Nevertheless, She Persisted. Whether you are a young woman thinking of a career in software, a middle-career or executive woman, a parent, or a man curious about the role gender plays in tech, this book reveals the secrets, successes, and hidden struggles that women have endured to become both highly accomplished in their technical skills and effective senior leaders in their organizations. Their stories are illuminating, intended to inspire generations of women and help free our society from the limiting belief that ability is somehow linked to gender.


Crushing the IT Gender Bias

Crushing the IT Gender Bias

Author: Kellyn Pot’Vin-Gorman

Publisher: Apress

Published: 2019-04-24

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 148424415X

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Conscious and unconscious bias, societal pressures, and discomfort with women’s ambition are issues that women are confronted with in any male-dominated setting, and tech is no exception. Statistically, women are a disproportionately small percentage of the technology industry. How did we get here, what is changing, and what can future generations of women in STEM expect? In Crushing the IT Gender Bias, author Kellyn Pot’Vin-Gorman applies her two decades of experience in tech to these meaningful questions, plus many more. As a mentor and sponsor of women in the database and development communities, Pot’Vin-Gorman uses experience, visualizations of hard data, and industry interviews to describe the many challenges that women face in STEM. She then shows you how to inoculate against them. Small, positive changes like these are similar to a vaccine: they build individual immunity and thus create herd immunity to protect the most vulnerable. This shift is accomplished through increased representation of—and direct exposure to—successful role models in the industry. You’ll get practical advice related to hiring practices, salary negotiations, and barriers to collaboration. After witnessing multiple female peers depart the tech world, Pot’Vin-Gorman has written Crushing the IT Gender Bias to make her voice heard and to start this necessary conversation productively so that women can thrive. Additionally, this book is for male professionals who desire to grow in their understanding and eliminate bias in their environments. Do not be content with mere survival. Read this book, practice the techniques, and, most importantly, learn how to pay it forward. By arming yourself with knowledge and facing bias head-on, you can be the meaningful change that you want to see in the tech industry. Who This Book Is For Women in any area of technology with a desire to make and lead positive change by eliminating conscious and unconscious bias along with strategically confronting the many issues facing women in a field dominated by cultural bias. The book appeals to those just starting a career through to seasoned professionals, and even to those entering the management tier. This book also welcomes men with a desire to grow in their understanding and eliminate bias in the world around them.


Women of Color in Tech

Women of Color in Tech

Author: Susanne Tedrick

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2020-03-18

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 1119633494

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Highly Commended International Business Book from the 2021 Business Book Awards Nonfiction Book Awards Silver Winner from the Nonfiction Authors Association Winner of CompTIA's 2020 Diversity Technology Leader Spotlight Award Winner of a Technology Rising Star Award from the 2020 Women of Color in STEM Conference Break through barriers to achieve a rewarding future in tech Women of Color in Tech: A Blueprint for Inspiring and Mentoring the Next Generation of Technology Innovators will help you overcome the obstacles that often prevent women of color from pursuing and staying in tech careers. Contrary to popular belief, tech careers are diverse and fun—and they go far beyond just coding. This book will show you that today's tech careers are incredibly dynamic, and you'll learn how your soft skills—communication, public speaking, networking—can help you succeed in tech. This book will guide you through the process of cultivating strong relationships and building a network that will get you were you want to be. You'll learn to identify a strong, knowledgeable support network that you can rely on for guidance or mentorship. This step is crucial in getting young women of color into tech careers and keeping them there. Build your professional network to get the guidance you need Find a mentor who understands your goals and your struggles Overcome negativity and stay motivated through difficult times Identify and develop the soft skills that you need to get ahead in tech Read this book to help bring to life your vision of a future in tech. With practical advice and inspiring stories, you’ll develop the right tools and the right mindset. Whether you're just considering going into tech or you want to take your current career to the next level, Women of Color in Tech will show you how to uncover the resources you need to succeed.