Diversify Tech #328

Connecting underrepresented folks in tech with career opportunities

Hi! Welcome to Diversify Tech's Professional Edition. This newsletter is for underrepresented people in tech; specifically curated for mid-senior level folks. Every Tuesday, we share jobs, events, and other career opportunities.

This week's highlights:
💼 TRAILS, Manual, Catalyst:Ed, and Napa Valley College are hiring
📆 Black Women in Data Summit 2025 is now accepting speaker applications
⭐️ Don't miss HYTRADBOI, an online conference about databases, programming languages, and everything in between happens this Friday

We're giving away a ticket to RenderATL in Atlanta, GA! Help spread the word about our newsletter to other mid-senior professionals from underrepresented groups in tech, and you'll be entered into our giveaway. Details are at the end of this newsletter.

Cheers,
Veni Kunche

JOBS

Opportunities from our hiring partners

Opportunities from around the web

Please note that these roles have not been vetted by our team! Make sure to do your own research.

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EVENTS

SPEAK

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RESOURCES

📢 Fed Layoffs is a community resource to help federal employees navigate their next chapter

⭐️ GitHub Education is calling for submissions for Open Source in Academia! They want to hear from teachers, professors, teaching assistants and researchers affiliated with academic institutions who are actively involved in maintaining an open-source project. They’ll spotlight your work. Submit your project(s) by March 31st.

🤔 Curious about how URL shorteners work? Read about it in Building a URL Shortener: A First System Design Test by Shavon Harris

🙇🏻‍♀️ What if you suddenly couldn't type anymore? Salma Alam-Naylor talks about what it's been like for her, and some of the tools she's been learning to use in order to continue writing code

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