The Robert Walters Perth team recently participated in an enriching She Codes workshop, reaffirming their commitment to fostering diversity and empowerment within the tech industry.
Hosted by She Codes Australia, the workshop attracted a diverse crowd eager to learn, create, and network. Participants hailed from various backgrounds, each driven by a common goal: to enhance their tech skills and expand their career horizons.
The event offered a self-paced learning environment where attendees could delve into HTML/CSS and even embark on Python programming within a single day. Feedback highlighted the effectiveness of the tutorials and exercises, which were not only educational but also enjoyable. Friendly mentors were on hand throughout, ensuring everyone received guidance whenever needed.
The collaboration between Robert Walters and She Codes aims to support women in tech, breaking down barriers and helping them achieve their professional aspirations. By equipping participants with essential skills, the partnership strives to transform dreams into reality, guiding women towards fulfilling careers in the tech industry.
The She Codes initiative continues to make significant strides in empowering women in tech across Australia, with the support of dedicated partners like Robert Walters.
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