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Student Edition Issue #134
Connecting underrepresented students in tech with career opportunities
Hey all! Welcome to Diversify Tech's Early Talent Edition! This newsletter is for underrepresented students in tech. Every Sunday, we share jobs, events, and other career opportunities
In this week's early talent edition,
JOBS
Jobs found around the web
These companies have not been vetted. Please make sure to do your own research!
Software Engineering, Data, and Design Internship Opportunities for 2024 - Added new internships from ActiveCampaign, Dropbox, findhelp, hudl, Lyft, Mercedes-Benz, Mr. Cooper Group, Oracle, Quest Analytics, Talos and WillowTree
Tech Apprenticeships and Opportunities for Non-Traditional Talent - Added new opportunities Accenture’s Entry Level Apprenticeship Program, Collab Lab, Google Summer of Code, Shopify’s Apprentice Product Manager program and Outreachy
Solution Analyst at Oracle, United States
Junior Front End / Full Stack Software Engineer at Frameable Inc., New York, NY, or Remote
Junior Software Engineer (Food Waste/Climate Change) at Leanpath, Beaverton, Oregon (Remote)
Junior Web Developer at Black Digital, US
Junior Software Engineer at Wiley Edge Recruiting Portal, Jersey City, New Jersey
Field Technical Support at Akkodis, Houston, TX
Junior Front End / Full Stack Software Engineer at Frameable Inc., New York, NY or Remote
Software Engineer - entry level at Constellation Technologies, Inc, Maryland, US
Software Engineer New Grad at Neuralink, Fremont, California
Associate Software Support Specialist at Tyler Technologies Careers, Lubbock, TX
Junior Software Developer, Remote-US
Mid-Senior level roles
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SPOTLIGHT
Julia Evans, a software engineer and writer in Montreal, is transforming tech education with her engaging, informative Wizard Zines. She specializes in making complex programming topics, from networking basics to kernel hacking, accessible and enjoyable. Julia's approach has significantly demystified challenging programming concepts.
Her influence goes beyond zines. Julia's blog showcases her journey and emphasizes the importance of understanding technology's foundational systems for innovative problem-solving. Her experience at the Recurse Center in 2013 was crucial in shaping her fresh, accessible tech education perspective.
Additionally, Julia contributes to the tech community with insightful conference talks, like her recent Making Hard Things Easy, which simplifies complex topics like DNS.
Visual learners interested in programming and software development will find Julia's latest zine, How Integers and Floats Work, extremely helpful, along with her comprehensive zine collection here.
EVENTS
RESOURCES
🏫 Angular Material Crash Course for Beginners
🚀 Market Yourself to Reach New Career Heights with Kanika Tolver
☁️ Building a Cloud Project from Zero by Cloud with GPS
💪🏽 How to Create a Habit System and Stay Motivated as a Developer
👩🏽🦱 Eva Reid ’96, shares her journey as a senior IT data manager and agency data officer for DC Health
Tailor your resume for every job.
This is one of the most common pieces of job search advice.It's dumb.
And inefficient.This is advice given by people who don't understand job seeking.
Here's the reality.
You customize your resume and 20 more people apply. AND by the time a… twitter.com/i/web/status/1…— Jonaed 🥑 | The NoDegree Podcast | NoDegree.com | (@NoDegreeDotCom)
8:51 PM • Dec 12, 2023
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