Student Edition Issue #243

Connecting underrepresented students in tech with career opportunities

Hi! 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 edition,
šŸ’¼ Whirlpool, Adobe, StubHub and more are hiring
šŸ“† Black Is Tech Conference is in April
ā­ļø How to Ask a Great (Technical) Question: The Art of Getting Help Debugging Code

Cheers,
Veni Kunche

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 2026 - Added new internships from Cadence, Cambium Assessment, Collective Measures, Cooperative Service Center, Crash Champions, DoorDash, Flex, Genmab, ICE, NYC Administration for Children’s Services, Old World Industries, Quanex, Signet Jewelers, Strategic Education, Inc., T-Mobile, Word on Fire Catholic Ministries

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Information Technology

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EVENTS

RESOURCES

  • How to Ask a Great (Technical) Question: The Art of Getting Help Debugging Code
    Pete Lamonica walks through the three components of a well-formed help request: sharing your code, including error messages, and describing the expected vs. actual result. A useful read for newer developers learning how to get unstuck faster.

  • Stuff Everybody Knows by Laurie Voss
    A free, timeless guide to the unspoken knowledge web developers need beyond syntax and frameworks. It covers 15 chapters spanning accessibility, security, debugging, testing, soft skills, and more.

  • CascadiaJS 2026 Scholarship
    CascadiaJS is a community-driven conference for developers in the PNW and beyond. You will hear from amazing speakers, connect with 500+ fellow devs, and explore the latest in web and AI technologies with some of the top companies in the industry.

  • SciPy Conference Financial Aid
    SciPy is a conference for Scientific and Technical Computing topics in Python. They are offering financial aid to make the conference accessible to the entire community. Aid can cover registration fees, travel, and lodging. Awards are based on financial need and community engagement. All attendees are welcome to apply. Apply by April 6th.