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* Enable smart people to perform well in interviews and do whiteboarding skills | * Enable smart people to perform well in interviews and do whiteboarding skills | ||
* Turn interview questions into something fun, because in the end computer science is beautiful and something everyone working in tech should be passionate about. | * Turn interview questions into something fun, because in the end computer science is beautiful and something everyone working in tech should be passionate about. | ||
* Push ourselves, encourage women to seek higher salaries & go outside of the usual "women" roles in tech (education, volunteering, working for free without getting paid, social work, mom stuff | * Push ourselves, encourage women to seek higher salaries & go outside of the usual "women" roles in tech (education, volunteering, working for free without getting paid, social work, mom stuff) | ||
== Events == | == Events == |
Revision as of 14:51, 30 May 2015
We are not directly affiliated with Women Who Code but we love them because they are awesome!
This is open to men as well.
Goal
- Enable smart people to perform well in interviews and do whiteboarding skills
- Turn interview questions into something fun, because in the end computer science is beautiful and something everyone working in tech should be passionate about.
- Push ourselves, encourage women to seek higher salaries & go outside of the usual "women" roles in tech (education, volunteering, working for free without getting paid, social work, mom stuff)
Events
- Sunday, May 31st, 12pm-12pm: (Turing) we are meeting and reviewing algorithm graph questions. Please bring dry erase markers.