Student Edition Issue #253

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 WealthCounsel, Gallup, SeatGeek and more are hiring
šŸ“† RightsxTech is hosting a panel on Building Tech for Bodily Autonomy & Reproductive Care
ā­ļø Command Line Basics with Ajo Borgvold

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 Blue River Technology, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan, Citadel, DRiV, Faire, iHerb, Intact Insurance Specialty Solutions, Medpace, MedPro Group, Mountrail-Williams Electric Cooperative, Sony Electronics, Tektronix, The Campbell’s Company, thyssenkrupp Materials NA, Valley Children’s Healthcare, Western State Bank

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EVENTS

RESOURCES & TUTORIALS

LWTSQUAD Summit Scholarship: Lesbians Who Tech is from Oct 5th - 7th in New York. To help break down financial barriers, they are offering discounted scholarship tickets for women and nonbinary leaders.

Command Line Basics with Ajo Borgvold: In this command line tutorial for beginners, you'll learn terminal basics, bash commands, and essential CLI skills used by developers, DevOps engineers, and data analysts.

What Is a Test Case? with Admas Kinfu: In this video, Admas goes into the essential concept of test cases in QA testing. Learn what a test case is, its importance in software functionality verification, and how to document it effectively.

Intro to Devops - Github Branching and Forks with Rhys: Branches let you work in isolation. But isolation creates a new problem: how does your work get back into the shared codebase in a controlled, reviewed way?