What we're about

We established Women in DevOps in 2017 to address the gender imbalance in the DevOps industry.

Our aim is to help close the DevOps gender gap and empower the DevOps leaders of the future. Our unique platform has become a global movement and is used to not only amplify the voices of women, but of all minority groups within DevOps, to break down the barriers and drive positive change.
We believe that a balanced and diverse workforce drives innovation. We encourage and empower women to create innovative solutions, encourage organisations to retain women in to their communities, and to promote gender equality. We are a not-for-profit committed to creating an open and inclusive community, where we embrace our differences to make a real impact throughout the technology world, enabling diversity not only in the workplace, but throughout our wider communities. Get involved, engaged and empowered.

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Upcoming events (1)

Getting Noticed: The Power of a Personal Brand

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**PLEASE NOTE: You must register for this event via Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/getting-noticed-the-power-of-a-personal-brand-tickets-626898669797***

What does your personal brand say about you?

In a digital era of attention inflation, standing out is a tall order. This is where the power of a strong personal brand comes in, a form of digital currency that can buy some big opportunities.

Join the Women in DevOps Community on June 28th, where we’ll be hosting a workshop on how to build a powerful personal brand. Our hybrid panel discussion/workshop is designed to support anyone wishing to grow their presence on the world’s largest stage.

RSVP for FREE via Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/getting-noticed-the-power-of-a-personal-brand-tickets-626898669797

We’ll be exploring:

  • The use cases for a personal brand
  • How to market your uniqueness
  • What makes a personal brand leader
  • How to create (and use) great content
  • The Magic of LinkedIn

A personal brand is a tool worth leveraging. LinkedIn is the ideal platform for establishing a recognisable, desirable, credible, and employable professional identity. It’s difficult to get right, and it demands an active approach. Our panel will include:

  • Lauren Langdell - Host, Chair and Founder of Women in DevOps
  • Batel Zohar Tova - Developer Advocate at JFrog

Batel Zohar Tova
Batel is a Developer Advocate for JFrog and has a background in DevOps support engineering, web development, and embedded software engineering. Prior to this, Batel served as an Enterprise Solutions Lead on a dedicated team that accompanies and assists large customers through the architectural implementation of the JFrog platform. She loves her dogs, plays the guitar, and is a fan of Marvel movies!

Our latest workshop is for anyone hoping to stand out from the online (and offline) crowd – we can’t wait to see you there!

RSVP for FREE via Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/getting-noticed-the-power-of-a-personal-brand-tickets-626898669797

***Disclaimer: Your data will be held by Trinnovo Group (which Women in DevOps is part of) and our third-party partner.

By registering for this event, you consent to be photographed and/or recorded for purposes subject to the event organizers. If you would like a professional headshot, please request from our onsite photographer. You agree to abstain from bringing pets and/or animals to the venue. The date and time of the event are subject to change without prior notice***

Past events (53)

The Journey From On-Premise to Cloud (And Between Clouds)

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