Thinking about a post on how PyLadies can help people find jobs and change careers. Things like finding mentors, providing speaking and learning opportunities, helping put you in touch with companies interested in hiring women, etc. Also, advice on how best to take advantage of these opportunities, especially for people coming from non-traditional backgrounds.
This is also an opportunity to encourage people to take it among themselves to organize under the PyLadies umbrella, by outlining how you might go about starting a local study group, etc.
I have some time off at the end of Dec 2019, I'll likely start writing this up then.
Thinking about a post on how PyLadies can help people find jobs and change careers. Things like finding mentors, providing speaking and learning opportunities, helping put you in touch with companies interested in hiring women, etc. Also, advice on how best to take advantage of these opportunities, especially for people coming from non-traditional backgrounds.
This is also an opportunity to encourage people to take it among themselves to organize under the PyLadies umbrella, by outlining how you might go about starting a local study group, etc.
I have some time off at the end of Dec 2019, I'll likely start writing this up then.