Access to Digital Skills and Careers Programme Third Event / Women in TECH
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Access to Digital Skills and Careers Programme Third Event / Women in TECH and How to Overcome Imposter Syndrome
Let's talk about life as a Woman in TECH!
Welcome to our third workshop from Birkbeck Career Accelerator - part of our Digital Skills and Careers Programme to help you kickstart your career with a bang! 💥
If you haven't yet signed up for our Digital Skills and Careers Programme yet, please sign up here: https://forms.office.com/e/dkNQUZ6PJQ
In this session, we'll be joined by Talya Stone - Chief Marketing Officer at trailblazing tech start up Permutable AI.
She will speak on:
1. How to smash it in the tech industry as a woman.
2. No idea how to code? Fear not! Talya will help you understand how to get over the challenges of the current tech landscape.
3. How to lean into your female superpower.
4. Share her tried and tested 7 habits of highly effective women in the tech industry that you can start cultivating now.
5. Share her personal insights on how to kick that imposter syndrome to the curb!
We will take care of refreshments and snacks!
Can't wait to see you there! 🚀🌟
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Contact name:
Hristina Ivanova
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