158 Stories To Learn About Women In Tech

Written by learn | Published 2023/09/07
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“Don’t worry about being successful but work toward being significant and the success will naturally follow.” - Oprah Winfrey

1. Ageism in Tech: How It Feels To Be The Oldest in the Room

The phone interview started with the founder explaining the format, followed by the standard “tell me about yourself.” Before the interview, I had done research to know he wasn’t yet 30. It seemed to be his first startup and publicly available information about this venture was minimal. I was excited that I got the phone interview because I knew my previous marketing experience was a perfect fit. I kept my story short by including only relevant startup marketing projects.

2. A Female CTO Shares Her Thorny Journey In the Male-Dominated Tech Industry

Colette Wyatt is a Chief Technology Officer at Evolve, an award-winning UK-based software house with an R&D Centre in Ukraine. She's also a Co-Founder and COO of e-bate, a revolutionary platform for rebates management, which attracted £950,000 last year from Mercia Asset Management, the MEIF Proof of Concept & Early Stage Fund, and part of the Midlands Engine Investment Fund.

3. Can Blockchain Help Close the Gender Gap in Finance?

The DeFi movement gives power to female investors in a way legacy banking never has.

4. CTO That Doesn’t Write Code

In Quora, many ask whether someone might get to the CTO chair without writing code. Most of the answers are an absolute NO. However, as someone who has done exactly that, I feel compelled to tell you my career story. Hold tight, because this is going to be a long one.

5. How to Protect Myself Against Sexism in the Workplace

In the era of #metoo and Harvey Weinstein, people are becoming more and more aware of harassment and discrimination in the workplace. Society should thank the brave women who stood up and created a better culture for us, but sexism still happens. It can range from unwanted physical advances to unfair pay to getting passed up for a promotion. The work isn’t done yet. We need to continue to fight to make things equal and safe for women in the workplace. To contribute fighting sexism in society, we need to start at our own workplaces. Here are some tips on how to protect yourself from sexism in the workplace.

6. From Bros to Racial Profiling: More Bizarre Interview Stories

“I’m so glad we’re getting along,” said the founder while he dry erased the board in the large WeWork conference room for the group waiting outside. “Do you want to have lunch now?”

7. 5 Strategies To Increase Blockchain Adoption Among Women

The blockchain space is primarily occupied by men, but here are some ways to increase blockchain use among women and level the numbers a bit.

8. A Letter of Encouragement to the Female Founders of the Future

Surveys suggest that over a third of the world’s female entrepreneurs have experienced gender bias. Only about 6.4% companies have women CEOs.

9. Who even reads HackerNoon?

You, obviously. And millions of people from around the world. What audience are you advertising to? Who are you writing for? Learn more about our readers here.

10. A Woman of Tech Success: "I will never forget where I came from because it built grit & resilience"

It's a brief story of my journey from a low-income single-parent family in Taiwan to female leadership in the United States.

11. WTH is IPFS? InterPlanetary File Systems To Rescue The Internet

Introduced in February 2015, TechCrunch Magazine noted IPFS was  “quickly spreading by word of mouth.”

12. 5 Rising Women Leaders To Watch in Tech

In the tech world, these women offer representation in emerging markets and pave the way for a more diverse tech industry.

13. Have you heard of the Bechdel Test?

As of 2015, 1/3 of Hollywood movies didn’t manage to have 2 named female characters talking to each other for longer than 60s about anything other than a man

14. [Writing Prompt] Women in Tech Interview Series

We need more women in technology, and by sharing stories, we can encourage many girls to follow their dreams. Share your story today!

15. How I Started My Own Business at 19

Hi there. My name is Mandy, and I'm 24 this year. I don’t have many years of wisdom to preach about, but I do have something interesting to share for those who are afraid to take the leap of faith – the story of how I started my own business at 19.

16. 16 Most Influential Women in The NFT Movement

NFT is one of the hottest topics of the year. Meet sixteen notable and influential women in the NFT world!

17. Everything you need to know about Microsoft Codess!

As the new year commences and I look back at the year that has been, I recall the frame of mind I had been in around this time last year. A sea of missed opportunities had completely bogged me down and while all my peers were engrossed in competitive programming, it completely repelled me. That is when my knight in shining armour, Microsoft’s Codess programme, completely swept me off my feet. And I remember browsing the internet (just like you) to get any tiny bit of information about it, but was unable to find many resources. So here is the one-stop guide to the Microsoft Codess programme for India!

18. Happy International Women’s Day From HackerNoon

HackerNooon welcomes everyone to celebrate women, tech, and women in tech on our platform!

19. Women in Tech: Interview With a Woman of Web3

If someone says no to you, don’t say no to yourself! Keep going!

20. Meet the Writer: Aastha Sharma On Tech, Stand-up Comedy & Cats!

From app development and stand-up comedy to yoga and sustainable lifestyle; here's a little bit about me!

21. Celebrating Women in STEM and Encouraging the Next Generation

By increasing girls' access to STEM education and resources, we can work to close the gender gap in STEM and create a more diverse and inclusive workforce.

22. 4 Women-led Crypto Projects That Are Driving the Blockchain Industry

Women in blockchain are beginning to make their mark in a big way. These four women-led crypto projects are making a difference today and offering new tools.

23. 3 New Startups That Are Innovating DeFi Data Analysis Technology

Data analysis as a whole is one of the most important industries. Now that DeFi is a full-fledged industry, there is a growing need for valuable data analytics.

24. The Phygital Future: Predictions From AR Entrepreneur Anna Belova

Forbes 30 Under 30 honoree Anna Belova predicts a "phygital' future to prevent the AR world from "cannibalising" itself and to keep the industry growing.

25. Interviewing in San Francisco: 3 Bizarre Short Stories

☝️Real Toilet from a Co-working Space in SF—On Finding my cultural fit in San Francisco...

26. How to Break Into the Crypto and Web3 Sector as a Non-tech or Non-finance Student

I learned early that no one cares about what you do, instead, they care about what you can do for them.

27. Introducing HanafundMe.com: the Crowdfunding Platform for Women

Starting up business, if you are cash strapped, can be pretty tough. It is still workable, but the journey is longer. Having extra funds helps you sustain your business operations and makes it easier to scale for growth.

28. Culture Eats Diversity for Breakfast

At a group job interview for a San Francisco startup, a woman hiring manager shot a Nerf arrow at my head to demonstrate the cliché “play hard” mentality in an interview setting. At first, I was embarrassed to be singled out in this way. Then, I was appalled. I wondered why any professional would do this, let alone a woman to another woman. The answer: company culture.

29. Why Women Are Paid Less: Reflections on a Netflix Episode of 'Explained'

The Gender Pay Gap can be interpreted differently by different individuals on the basis of the lens through which it is viewed. In recent times, pay equity has been thrust under a glaring media spotlight. The #MeToo movement of 2018, which began as an exposé of sexual harassment and assault, cascaded into the analysis of various prominent issues, one of which being gender inequality in workplace, encompassing not only pay inequity but also barriers to advancement and representation of women in leadership.

30. How I Became a Developer in 7 months After 5 Years of Unrelated Experience

Anyone I asked for advice was against me quitting the stable job to explore completely uncharted territory, and that too with a child. But eventually, I quit.

31. Women in Cybersecurity: How Diversity Can Help Combat Cyber Threats

Gender diversity can help build a workplace where people are unafraid to speak up and bring their experiences to the table to tackle a problem as a team.

32. Women in Tech: A Woman of Web3

I wish there were more women in tech who would meaningfully participate in industry events and not be treated like ornaments to enhance the ambiance.

33. 5 Ways We Can Work to Close the Gender Gap in Tech

It’s really not as hard as it sounds

34. 200 Black Women in Tech to Follow on Twitter in 2022

They exist! You should diversify your Twitter Feed with this list of Black Women who occupy tech spaces & use Twitter to share news, opps, & stimulate dialogue!

35. Understanding the Potential of Female Founders in Blockchain

Understanding the Potential of Female Founders in Blockchain.

36. The BANI World Is a New World That Has Replaced the World of VUCA

BANI Leadership: what skills will be important, what knowledge should be acquired and what illusions should be abandoned in the new post-VUCA BANI world?

37. Using Technology to Combat Climate Change: #Women-In-Tech Interview with Sana, CEO BreatheIO

This interview is part of the HackerNoon women in tech interview series. Meet Sana, co-founder, and CEO of BreatheIO.

38. Interview with CEO & Co-founder of Symbl.AI

Surbhi Rathore is the cofounder of Symbl, a programmable platform enabling developers to build next-generation AI-powered communication experiences

39. Meet the Writer: HackerNoon Contributor Maria Serkova, a Model and AI Researcher

My name is Maria. I am a model and actress transitioning into AI.

40. "Read to Learn": #Women in Tech Interview with Stevie Sats, Crypto Writer & Content Strategist

Stevie is a freelance crypto writer and content strategist for blockchain tech and DeFi companies, encouraging women to explore their interests in technology.

41. Meet the Writer: HackerNoon Contributor Ksana Liapkova, Head of Admitad ConvertSocial

Ksana is a head of Admitad ConvertSocial and is an expert in affiliate marketing and content monetization.

42. It’s Time for No-Code to Grow-up

It’s Time for No-Code to Grow-up

43. xCollective: The Future Of Diversity

xCollective is an all women and non-binary group that assists people with finding jobs in the crypto industry.

44. 'I Made a Small RPG in Two Weeks' An Interview w/Game Developer Joana Almeida

Joana is a programmer, hobbyist game developer, and technical writer. She grew up in a household where tech was always present.

45. “Never Doubt Yourself”: #Women-In-Tech Interview with Yashu Kapila, CEO of BugRaptors

This interview is part of the HackerNoon women in tech series. Meet Yashu Kapila, CEO of BugRaptors.

46. 5 Ways Crowdfunding Supports Women-Led Startups

Whether you are just starting out or already have a business or growing your own brand, IF you believe that your idea and business can go further (and you should think BIG if you are a Womenpreneur!), do explore the option of crowdfunding them.

47. Non-fungible Sentiment: Exploring the Value of NFTs

NFTs designed and run by real world crypto women are setting the bar high for digital art and the diverse use cases for identity-driven PFPs.

48. An Interview with Seyi Akiwowo, Founder of Glitch - an Organization that Seeks to end Online Abuse

Akiwowo is the founder of Glitch, an organization that seeks to end online abuse.

49. Celebrating Yagmur Erten: A Look at the Accomplishments of a Trailblazing UX Researcher

Yagmur Erten is a user researcher with a background in behavioral psychology and business management.

50. The Biggest Challenge Decentraland Faces in 2023

There would be no metaverse without people in it. People are all this is about. And today, I just wanted to share an interview with Melanie Arakaki.

51. Yes, Women Also Belong in STEM

Scientific spaces belong to us just as they belong to everyone else, regardless of gender.

52. Noonies IT Contributor of the Year Alyze Sam Shares Essential Life Lessons

Alyze Sam was hit by a semi truck and now an award-winning author. Enjoy this HackerNoon interview from a top leader in STEM!

53. The Gender Gap in the Tech Industry is Due to a Combination of Systemic and Cultural Factors

Sharing experiences on how to overcome gender discrimination and practice yourself every day for things you love.

54. 5 Female Empowerment NFT Projects Breaking Bias in the Cryptosphere 

World of Woman NFT Project has surpassed 300 million in trading volume, here's why celebrities are jumping into it

55. Women in Tech: An Interview With a Crypto Enthusiast

It is critical for the firm and its employees to be well-informed in order to thrive in today's competitive marketplace.

56. Women in Tech Interview

57. Make Money While Helping Out the HackerNoon Community

Take inspiration from one of the 50+ writing templates to get started writing your next story. Remember to create a top story that's also evergreen content!

58. 4 Ways to Elevate Each Other's Work as Women In Tech

Rise in women entrepreneurship has been quite vivid in the past few years as we keep establishing organizations and move on to own an empire. While many have achieved success in establishing their identity as a founder, many others are struggling to get known to the world.

59. How to Support #WomenInTech

As a 19-Year-Old Korean woman, my journey into the tech industry has been fraught with difficulties that many people are fortunate enough to not even be aware of. Though statistics vary, only 20% of the U.S. tech industry is female, though obviously we make up around half the work-force. According to a WEF Gender Gap report, the situation is even more difficult in Korea, where:

60. Power Plays for Women in Tech: Fears Will Be There Until You Tap Into Them and Decide to Change Them

Changing the world starts with changing yourself and getting rid of all the obstacles on this path are, primarily, our own fears and insecurities.

61. 18 Female Tech Communities in Africa

I've come to discover that there's a huge gap in female gender inclusion in Tech space and that could be due to not knowing about available communities.

62. What I Learned in the First Three Months As an Entrepreneur

1- Don’t get too attached.

63. 2020 Noonie Nominee Alyze Sam has Cheated Death Three times

You know that feeling when you work really hard on something for really long and it feels like nobody really notices? Hacker Noon’s Annual Tech Industry Awards, the 2020 Noonies, are here to help with that.

64. Data from a Female Point of View

Why you need more women in data science nowMade with ❤ by Formulate.by

65. ‘NFT Collectibles Are a Transformative Tool for Communities’: Tagan Horton

I am Tagan Horton, an artist and designer building at the bleeding edge of digital media and cryptographic data technology.

66. Financial Freedom Attracts Women to Crypto

Little is known about what draws women to crypto, how they pick assets, and the barriers they face. These questions were answered for the first time in a survey

67. Women Have Been in Tech Since the Beginning

Next time you say "women have always been in programming," and you get a bunch of replies asking you to prove it, you can link them this blog.

68. How Women in Tech Brace for Challenges and Overcome Them!

Despite widespread growth in technology, the growth of women in tech remains stunted. This article explores the challenges women in tech brace and overcome.

69. MassCrypto Founder Alyze Sam Believes in a Correctly Operating DAO

Alyze Sam has to solve complicated blockchain issues as she's a disabled hospice nurse that was in a life-altering auto accident- what an unlikely tech hero-

70. How to Avoid Awkward Virtual Events

While her pajama set was nice, I was wondering what type of crowd this was. Even before the March shelter-in-place orders, I would have never thought to wear pajamas to an in-person social event.

71. Office Politics in Tech

“I’m going to do a boss move,” announced my manager, almost like she was going to step out for lunch. “Let’s discuss more in our meeting later.”

72. Negotiating for Success: Developing Effective Communication Skills

Advancing Women in Product - NY Chapter

73. The Uprising of A Sustainable Ecosystem for the Circular Future

Welcome to ÀLA.HAUSSE, The World's First Sustainable AI-Powered P2P Multifunctional Ecosystem, for Me and You.

74. Baltic Women In Tech To Watch

I’ve spent 10 years of my life while working as a stylist and fashion editor in the international fashion magazine L'Officiel. I've also just finished a fullstack program, and my friends are confused.

75. Women + Money = It’s Time to Merge

Life is complicated but investing doesn’t have to be.

76. What is Web3.0?! Explaining the Future of the Internet

Web 3.0 is the next third generation of the internet.

77. 5 Crypto Resolutions for 2022: Decentralizing My Life

Make an NFT. Explore the metaverse. Join decentralized and women-run crypto orgs and platforms. These are some of my resolutions for 2022.

78. A Woman in Web3 and Proud Ukrainian: The Inspiring Story of Daria Volkova

My name is Daria Volkova. First, I’m a woman in web3, a proud Ukrainian and HackerNoon contributor. I'm sharing my story to inspire women!

79. Uplifting women in the Metaverse. Interview with Tangpoko

80. "Being Glue" is Holding Women Back in Tech, but Documentation Can Help

Internal documentation can help improve diversity and inclusion in the workplace.

81. We Need More Women in Fintech

One of the main reasons that there should be more women in fintech is diversity.

82. Women's History Month and Women in Tech

83. 7 Successful Small Business Ideas for Women in India

From starting a YouTube channel to blogging, follow these ideas to start your own business and make your own profits.

84. Crypto is Down But Not Out

Markets are driven by fear and greed, and fear tends to be more contagious than a simple pandemic

85. #IamRemarkable - Learning Self Promotion With Google at Women in Tech York

Despite growing recognition of the benefits of gender equality, the number of women holding the most senior jobs in the boardrooms of Britain’s FTSE 100 is actually falling.

86. Negotiating Your Salary: How To Play This Game

It’s not news that women often make less money than men for the same jobs. What many of us don’t know is that our negotiation skills are partly to blame. Linda Babcock, professor of economics at Carnegie Mellon university and co-author of Ask for It: How Women Can Use the Power of Negotiation to Get What They Really Want, has been researching the pay gap between men and women for over a decade.

87. Being the Only Woman in a Room Full of Assertive and Passionate Men

Hi, I’m Brit. I’m a 30-something African American Information Technology professional from Houston, TX, with over 10 years of experience.

88. How to Level the Playing Field for Women Entrepreneurs

Why do women founders only get 3% of startup funding? Personal account and action items from a female founder and investor for gender equity in venture capital.

89. Everything Started with a One-Way Ticket, a Suitcase, and Just $300

I quit my job as an investment banker and bought a one-way ticket from London to Beijing - a city where I had nothing, knew no one, and no one knew me.

90. "Girls only do pretty visual things" - a Women in Tech Interview

Back and front with no end.

91. Covid19: What Can MSME Do To Overcome The Challenges

Not long ago I posted a heartfelt 2 cents to the Government (Malaysia) in regards to the MSME (Micro Small Medium Enterprise) challenges, hopefully they might hear our little voices out.

92. An Interview With the Nimble Novice: Being a Woman in Tech, Setbacks and Failures, and Achievements

I'm not a conventional woman in tech, i work in communications and I write about how people with non-technical backgrounds can break into tech

93. The Noonification: The False Hype Around Nuclear Fusion (12/22/2022)

12/22/2022: Top 5 stories on the Hackernoon homepage!

94. Houston, We Have a Problem. There’s Not Enough Women on this Spaceship!

Celebrate this Intentional Holiday with Girls that Rule the World!

95. How To Make Cryptos More Inclusive: Bring More Women Onboard

Akasha Indream, founder of one of Telegram’s first womxn in blockchain groups, WIBI.io, speaks out on how we can engineer crypto to be inclusive by design.

96. Why are Software Developers Predominantly Male

If your mental image of a computer programmer is young, male and often bespectacled, you’d be pretty close to the money. Google recently revealed that only17% of its technical workforce are female.

97. From a Tropical Island to FinTech: Interview with Ellen Cibula

An interview with Ellen Cibula, who started as an analyst at a chem demil site in the Pacific, worked as a programmer in FinTech, and now writes about FinTech.

98. The Noonification: The Soul Master (9/12/2022)

9/12/2022: Top 5 stories on the Hackernoon homepage!

99. Celebrating the Women of HackerNoon

Although this article showcases just 5 women from the HackerNoon community, there are so many other equally incredible women writers on this website.

100. What Blockchain Did For Women

Women are making their mark on the growing blockchain and crypto industry, and they are doing all in their power to encourage more women to follow suit

101. Discover the 'Cheat Codes' for the Difficult 'Game' of Giving Care

If the game is unbeatable, frustration takes over and the game is tossed aside.

102. The Value of Assertiveness in the Workplace: An Interview with, DMO, Julia Doronina

Julia Doronina, the CMO at the IT startup G-71, talks about what it means to be a woman in technology and her journey in IT.

103. #MyStartInTech: Interview with Isabel Gutierrez-Pils, Co-Organizer of Madison Women in Tech

The tech workforce in the US is not growing at an optimal pace. The number of schools offering computer science is not enough which is impacting the access of computer science to young women and students from marginalized communities.

104. Women in Cybersecurity with SheSec Pakistan on The HackerNoon Podcast

Misbah Fatima (Head of Security) and Farza Ashraf (Security Analyst) from Idenfo and SheSec Pakistan talk about how we can increase the number of women in STEM.

105. We Hosted a Web Summit in 2021: Our Experience with Post-COVID Conferencing

Is Web Summit a profitable opportunity to generate leads or just a way to build awareness of your company? Decide on whether to go next year with this article!

106. Beyond the Controller: Women are Making a Serious Mark in The Esports Industry

I am no gamer, but it can’t be easy for woman to make her mark in the male-dominated esports domain.

107. WOMEN IN BLOCKCHAIN | DECENTRALIZED

Women in Blockchain | Decentralized

108. A Crypto Journalist in This Day and Age

"On my way to Boston for MIT Bitcoin Expo 2020 at the MIT Bitcoin Club. Excited to learn about new tech developments in the field."

109. Career Ladder for Women in Tech: Latest Trends and Research

Have your efforts as a woman in tech garnered heightened respect in a male-dominated field? Get to know more about the 2023 career ladder for women in tech here

110. No Place for Women in IT? My Experience

I want to talk about some stereotypes related to women in IT. I would very much like to hear everyone's opinion, and see what your attitude to girls in IT

111. 3 Reasons Why Everyone Now Cares About Web3

The world post-pandemic wants real change and Web3 offers new advances to build a better future.

112. Under The Hoodie - Ada Nduka Oyom, DevRel Ecosystem Community Manager with Google

Benjamindada.com goes Under The Hoodie to learn the story of Ada Nduka Oyom who is the DevRel Ecosystem Community Manager with Google.

113. Diversity Can Solve the Tech Staffing Crisis

Big tech and the prestige universities are not going to solve the tech staffing crisis for us. We must take responsibility at the grass roots and it can be achi

114. Combating Brilliance Bias: We Should Celebrate Smart Women More

Brilliance bias is the tendency to think of brilliance or genius as a male characteristic.

115. How to Support Women as Essential Stakeholders in Emerging Technology

According to an ad I found in my LinkedIn inbox five minutes ago— "Women in AI do-tank is proud to support this initiative as we are committed to supporting women as essential stakeholders in the development of emerging technologies, from data scientists to business leaders.

116. Kristina Cahojova, CEO at Kegg.Tech: #MyStartInTech Story

In this interview, Kristina Cahojova, CEO of Kegg.Tech talks about how she got her start in the tech world.

117. What Does it Mean to be a Futurist? : An Interview With Vanessa Mason

Roshen Sethna sat down with Vanessa Mason to discuss futurism. What it means, what they do, and what skills they need to succeed.

118. Identify Your Investment Risk Profile, Develop a Winning Strategy, Work It

If you learned how to save money successfully, sooner or later, many of us will be faced the question: “How can we invest our hard-earned money profitably — assets like shares, stocks, bonds, funds, certificates or gold?”

119. Collaborating for Success: Product and Engineering Leadership

Product Managers have to work with a wide range of stakeholders -- business leaders, engineering teams, and tech leaders to ensure the success of a product.

120. The Lightning Round With StevieSats: 2022 Noonies Nominee Interview - Internet Heroes

Stevie is a FinTech editor and co-founder of Womxn In Crypto, an educational community obsessed with Bitcoin and blockchain tech. She loves cryptography!

121. 200 Black Women In Tech To Follow on Twitter {2021 List}

2020 Annual listing of 200 Black Women in Tech on Twitter to Follow to get up to date insight, news, convos around inclusion, diversity and new voices in tech

122. Why I'm Fascinated by Cybersecurity: Interview with Jaspreet Kaur

A women-in-tech interview with Jaspreet Kaur; a researcher, faculty, blogger, and consultant in the field of cyber security.

123. Why I Donate All of My Book’s Proceeds to Girls Who Code

Few, if any, of my classmates shared my fascination with the Mark I Computer that was on display in our university’s Science Center. It is hard to blame them. Towering at 8 feet and filled with rotary switches, crystal diodes, and tangled wires, the Mark I resembles a prop from a science fiction movie rather than a computer the U.S. Navy once used. In its prime in the 1940s, the Mark I was one of the most powerful supercomputers on Earth; today, the smartphone we carry in our pockets would put it to shame. Yet, neither the smartphone nor the operating system that powers it would be possible without the early mainframes like the Mark I or the computer science pioneers who operated them. Many of those pioneers were women.

124. 10 Female Software Developers Helpful Advice For New Devs

Currently, women only represent 27.5% of software developers globally (source at bottom of article). The software developer community has a long way to go to reach gender equality and one of the ways to do this is to help highlight female developers.

125. Interview with The Zensory: Mindfulness for Cybersecurity

Yvonne Eskenzi is the owner of a cybersecurity PR agency in London. She and her daughters, Jasmine and Jade, are building a new app called The Zensory.

126. Women In Tech: How Shagorika Heryani Uses LendTech To Revolutionize The Lending Landscape

Lending has historically been a "men's playfield." This is how Shagorika Heryani aims to impact the lending landscape through innovative LendTech positively.

127. Women That Run eBay and eCommerce Businesses are Thriving

A look at how eCommerce platforms such as eBay have been empowering women-owned businesses through the pandemic.

128. The Lack of Internet Access Deepens Gender Inequalities and Marginalizes Women

The digital divide between people who have internet access and those who do not could be deepening existing gender inequalities, pushing women further to the ma

129. Marlene Ronstedt on Creating a Successful DAO

Marlene Ronstedt is the co-founder of the Data Union DAO.

130. Sophia Xing: The Product Manager Crafting AI-Driven Products That Balance Efficiency and Sensibility

Sophia Xing is the Lead Product Manager at Forethought, an AI SaaS platform for customer service teams.

131. 21 Club: Blockchain Women to Watch for Q1 2020

2020 is set to be a promising year for blockchain and crypto as the sector continues to mature. Since the 2017 cycle of interest and awareness that the jump in bitcoin price attracted, and the subsequent fall away of those who weren’t serious about what blockchain technology can deliver.

132. Wannabe Entrepreneurs: Are You Ready to Chase Your Entrepreneurial Dream?

As a techie in your 30s, you may feel you're past the age for your entrepreneurial adventure. Perhaps sometimes you debate if  you should give it a shot after all - for if not now, then when? But are you ready to give up the stability offered by your high-paying tech job? How do you know if the time is right?

133. Interview with Elnaz Sarraf, Woman in Tech and STEM

Growing up as a woman in Iran, Elnaz witnessed limited opportunities, leading her on her journey in the U.S. to become a tech entrepreneur.

134. Meet the Writer: Hacker Noon Contributor StevieSats, of Womxn in Crypto

An interview with Hacker Noon writer StevieSats, blockchain and Bitcoin content creator and co-founder of the womxn in crypto newsletter community.

135. The Rise of Femtech: Menstruation, Fertility, and Sex — Oh My!

The Femtech market is booming, presenting enticing opportunities across the board. But challenges remain. Read about the latest Femtech trends!

136. Andre, Founder of Tutti Frutti Women, on the Tech Industry and More

Do women have a seat at the table in an ICT Corporation? How can tech companies and public sector reduce the gender gap in tech and not only?

137. #MyStartInTech: An Interview With Audrea Cook, a Software Engineer

.Tech Domains has launched #MyStartInTech, a campaign dedicated to drawing attention to the lack of diversity in Computer Science education in the US.

138. #MyStartInTech: Interview with Karen Catlin, Advocate for Inclusive Workplaces

.Tech Domains has launched #MyStartInTech, a campaign dedicated to drawing attention to the lack of diversity in Computer Science education in the US.

139. Mums in Tech: Career and Family Need not Follow XOR (Exclusive OR) Logic

Last Wednesday I’ve joined an event called Mums in Tech, how to balance work & family — Webinar + Virtual Networking, which was held by Women In Tech and hosted by Remo.

140. Women in Web3: Gianina Skarlett on Creating Inclusive Environments and W3 Learn Academy

My name is Gianina Skarlett, and I'm from Venezuela. Most people call me "Gigi." I am the founder and CEO of CTW, the company behind Crypto Tech Women.

141. Women in Leadership: It's Time to Claim Your Space

A discussion on hurdles faced by women in achieving leadership goals and how to overcome them.

142. How to Get into Tech Without a Tech Background

This article covers 3 key tips for entering the IT field and resources to leverage in order to pursue the path you wish to run towards.

143. Julia Boorstin |Looking Beyond the Pay Gap to Imbalances in VC Investing

Julia Boorstin | More Than Just A Pay Gap: Imbalances in VC Investing

144. How Women Can Become Stronger Leaders in the Workplace

The incredible impact that many women are capable of is greatly underestimated because women have been ignored for generations.

145. #MyStartInTech: Interview With Hilary Stohs-Krause, Co-organizer of MadisonWomen.Tech

.Tech Domains has launched #MyStartInTech, a campaign dedicated to drawing attention to the lack of diversity in Computer Science education in the US.

146. #MyStartInTech: Interview with Sanchali Pal, Founder, Joro.Tech

In this interview, Sanchali Pal, Founder, Joro.Tech, talks about how she got her start in the tech world.

147. Save Alexa: Take an Intersectional Approach

Have you ever wondered why so many robots, virtual assistants, and AI are programmed with feminine traits? Have you ever pondered, if there were more women behind the algorithms, how AI would be different — not just vocally and aesthetically, but functionally?

148. Women in Blockchain | Celebrate 2019

It’s December 2019, ‘Thanks Giving started the holiday festive season as we head towards Christmas. What a year 2019 has been.

149. Funding: No Longer Twice as Likely to Come Through if Pitched by a Man 🤞

The entrepreneurial road to business success is never easy. But one way to make the path to entrepreneurial success even more challenging is simply to be born female. Female entrepreneurs face challenges that their male counterparts have never even considered.

150. Meet the Writer: Priya Kumari - Having a Reliable Community is the Actual Superpower

A reliable community is your actual superpower that inspires audacity and innovation. Constructive community support will uplift you to success. Read more.

151. Hungry for More | Supporting Women in Emerging Tech

The Bigger Pie is an organisation supporting women in blockchain filled with inspiring & fascinating women. Founder Bridget Greenwood joins HN for an AMA.

152. How to Build a Twitter Sentiment Analysis System

Understanding the sentiment of tweets is important for a variety of reasons: business marketing, politics, public behavior analysis, and information gathering are just a few examples. Sentiment analysis of twitter data can help marketers understand the customer response to product launches and marketing campaigns, and it can also help political parties understand the public response to policy changes or announcements.

153. If You’re an Aries, I Bet You Support Women in Tech

On a mission to equalize the playing field, a diversity and education group in Web3 is launching a new way for people to learn about the space with focused education streams that will be completely free for all Unstoppable Women of Web3 members.

154. Women in Blockchain Talks, NFTs, and Financial Wellness with Lavinia Osbourne

This Slogging thread by Akasha Rose, Limarc Ambalina, Lavinia Osbourne and Michiel Mulders occurred in slogging's official #amas channel, and has been edited for readability.

155. Women in Blockchain | Changing the Status Quo

156. Hungry for More | Supporting Women in Emerging Tech

The Bigger Pie is an organisation supporting women in blockchain filled with inspiring & fascinating women. Founder Bridget Greenwood joins HN for an AMA.

157. Women in Blockchain #6 | Thinking 'Out of The Box

I’m a huge fan of entrepreneurship, well maybe because I am an entrepreneur it’s easier to recognize the value in being able to think, ‘yes I’m going to say it,

158. 200 Black Women In Tech To Follow on Twitter {2020 List}

2020 Annual listing of 200 Black Women in Tech on Twitter to Follow to get up to date insight, news, convos around inclusion, diversity and new voices in tech

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