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🌟 Join us online for one of two workshop options for an informal virtual MeetUp to learn how you can become a speaker at the world’s largest online tech event for women technologists! 🌟

Women Who Code is now accepting speaker proposals for our online global technical event CONNECT 2023, taking place on March 2nd, 2023!

This online technical event will be an incredible opportunity to connect and network with technologists from around the world and hiring organizations looking for diverse applicants like you.

🙋‍♀️ Now Is Your Chance to Become a Speaker!

Before November 14th, all technologists are encouraged to submit an idea for a talk, workshop, or panel on all technology-related topics, professional development, and career navigation in tech. Learn more about the CFP (Call for Proposal) process, tips for submitting, and what kinds of topics we would like to receive.

❣️ First-time and diverse speakers are encouraged to apply. We have a fantastic team to support all our speakers through the entire proposal and presentation process.

💭 Have Questions or Need Help?

We are hosting two fun, informational sessions virtually so you can learn more about the CONNECT 2023 CFP process and have your questions answered before submitting your idea for CONNECT 2023.

Join us online October 27, where you’ll:

  • Meet some of the Women Who Code team and other members of our community.
  • Learn about the CONNECT proposal process and tips for success.
  • Have all your questions answered and get the confidence you need to submit!

The second workshop option will take place on October 25: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_mgFy6iJpRgyyOvRGy9FvkA

Whether you are an experienced speaker or a first-time submitter, we want to hear your idea! Submit your proposal before November 14th, 2022, or join our CFP Speaker Series session for more information.

💻 This workshop is online. Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_EULpCqyNRPujba-Svjvh8A

✔️ Example Topics

Technical Categories: Accessibility, Architecture, Backend, Blockchain, Career Navigation, Cloud, Cybersecurity, Data Science, Front End, Inclusive Teams, Machine Learning / AI, Mobile, Product, Python, UX/UI, Web Development, Other

Career Navigation Categories: Applying for a Job (Finding the Right Role, Resumes, and Profiles), Interviewing (Soft Skills, Best Practices), Technical Interviews (Algorithms, Technical Tips), Salary Negotiation, Career Path (Moving Up the Ladder, Beyond Entry-level), Leadership (CTO, Engineering Management), Changing Careers to Tech: Non-traditional Pathways, Returning After a Career Break, Managing a Team, Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion, Other: Something Else Career-Related

Whatever your focus, our members can benefit from your expertise! WWCode is here to support you on your journey to becoming a speaker to connect and inspire our community!

🎟️ ​Register Now for WWCode CONNECT 2023

Whether you submit a proposal or not, register for CONNECT 2023 to receive updates as more details of this exciting event are announced!

Thank you, and we look forward to meeting you and hearing your proposal idea!

📣 ​Help Spread the Word!

Let other technologists know about this opportunity to apply to speak at CONNECT 2023! We encourage you to share the following message in your professional networks:

Women Who Code’s CONNECT 2023 is now open for proposal submissions! Submit your idea for a talk, workshop, or panel by November 14, 2022, at connect.womenwhocode.dev. First-time and diverse speakers are encouraged to apply! #wwcode #connect @womenwhocode

Code of Conduct + Issue Reporting
Women Who Code is dedicated to providing an empowering experience for everyone who participates in or supports our community. Our events are intended to inspire women to excel in technology careers, and anyone who is there for this purpose is welcome. Because we value the safety and security of our members and strive to have an inclusive community, we do not tolerate harassment of members or event participants in any form. Our Code of Conduct applies to all Women Who Code events. Any issues? Reach out to connect@womenwhocode.com.

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