Even though International Women’s Day only lasts a day and Women’s History Month only lasts a month, it’s important to support and listen to women all year.
Especially when it comes to listening about their experiences in male-dominated fields such as crypto and tech. In honor of that, here are 5 incredible women writers in the HackerNoon community.
The Nimble Voice is your go-to source for all things crypto, tech, and even freelancing. In her “Do Freelancers Sell Out By Getting A Full-Time Job?” article, she details her experience transitioning from a freelancer to working a corporate job.
And in her “The Best ChatGPT Prompts For Content Strategy and Creation”, she gives you a glimpse of how to properly use ChatGPT to enhance your content strategy.
You can read about her experience as a woman in tech in this interview. If you also want to write about your experience, here’s the template.
A HackerNoon contributor since 2020, Lina is the master of the metaverse. From her interviews with metaverse key figures such as Adam Gomez and Tangpoko to her article discussing digital fashion, Lina is looking forward to the future.
Also, we can’t forget that she’s a former Noonies winner, winning the Women-in-Tech award in 2020. She was also nominated in 2022 in the Gaming Guru of the Year category.
April Miller has written engaging and informative articles on business and cybersecurity. All of them are great, but her “
The article discusses gender equality, gender stereotypes, how Covid affected women, and much more. Another highlight is her “How to Write a Thorough Grant Funding Proposal for a Small Business” article, where she clearly explains the process step-by-step.
Through her interviews, you can tell Regina cares deeply about empowering women in all fields, including crypto, web3, and business. She has interviewed successful businesswomen such as Carina Ayden and has also conducted interviews with tech gurus such as Gianina Skarlett and Marlene Ronstedt.
But that’s not enough for Regina. She’s also a contributor to Forbes Russia and Inc. Russia.
Andre is a leader in web3 and NFTs, but the thing she is deeply passionate about is cancer awareness. She has written about how NFTs could be used to spread awareness, where to get free skin cancer tests, and why web3 builders need to do more to spread awareness.
She is also the founder of the Tutti Frutti Women NFT collection, where according to the website, 40% of the sales go toward a woman’s cancer support organization.
Although this article showcases just 5 women from the HackerNoon community, there are so many other equally incredible women writers on this website. Make sure to check out their articles, not just this month, but every month.