Black Women in Tech
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Get the latest news and updates from our community, members' stories, new opportunities and more! Global Tech Advocates Black Women In Tech, formerly known as TLA Black Women In Tech, is a not-for-profit global organisation, based in London, dedicated to building bridges of opportunities in tech by enabling black female talents to excel and companies to have access to black women of..
Black Women in Tech
2y ago
Just about every candidate in today’s job market, particularly tech-related, will have to interview with multiple companies before finding the perfect fit. The process goes both ways and requires you to perform your best each time to ensure a positive outcome. This can be daunting, and there are so many thoughts you’ll likely have before the big day. After carving out the hours needed to prep for each company, where do you even begin? Each interview is different and it’s unclear how much research is needed or if any at all. Practices and techniques taught by various professionals vary greatly ..read more
Black Women in Tech
2y ago
TLA Black Women In Tech is proud to announce another collaboration with Apple in celebration of International Women’s Month
In celebration of International Women’s Month, join us and Apple to learn more about career opportunities at Apple Retail and hear testimonials from our inspiring in-store speakers.
Click here to find out how to attend Apple International Women’s Month
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Black Women in Tech
2y ago
You’ve just graduated from high school or college, and you are ready to start your entry-level job in tech. What do you do to prep for a successful transition into the tech industry? How can you get your first job in the industry? What kind of education will help you make a successful switch to tech? If you are looking for answers to these questions, then this article will help.
Create your path
Whether you’re a recent college graduate or looking for a new job, the first step is to figure out what type of company you want to join. Some people are drawn to tech startups and early-stage companie ..read more
Black Women in Tech
2y ago
We are so delighted to announce that this year we will release the 2nd edition of The Voices In The Shadow and shining the light on 51 new black women in tech who have made an impact in tech. This second edition will be distributed to 500 schools across the UK.
Who should be in this book? You or someone you know? Complete the nomination form below.
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Black Women in Tech
2y ago
TLA Black Women In Tech is proud to announce its collaboration with Apple to bring more black women and girls in tech to work with the most exciting tech company in the world. Find out why your uniqueness is perfect for a career at Apple.
What are you passionate about? Music? Art? Photography? Fitness? Games? Whatever it is, bring it to the Apple Store in London and share what you love through Apple products. If you have people skills, we’ll show you the rest.
Working part-time or full-time, you’ll get special Apple training and the world’s best prices on the world’s best produc ..read more
Black Women in Tech
2y ago
Barking and Dagenham Schools
Barking Abbey School
Eastbury Community School
Riverside School
The Sydney Russell School
Jo Richardson Community School
Eastbrook School
Riverside School
The Warren School
Trinity School
Newham Schools
Forest Gate Community School
Brampton Manor Academy
Lister Community School
East London Science School
Cumberland School
Kingsford Community School
Little Ilford School
Langdon Academy
Eastlea Community School
Greenwich Schools
Eltham Hill School
Thomas Tallis School
Harris Academy Greenwich
The Halley Academy
Ark Greenwich Free School
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Black Women in Tech
2y ago
We are delighted to announce our new ongoing sponsorship with Deutsche Bank.
Deutsche Bank as a leading German multinational banking and financial services company, aims to drive change and innovation in the industry. They promote integrity, sustainable performance and innovation with their clients, employees and society at large. The bank’s network stretches through 58 countries with a prominent presence in Europe, the Americas, and Asia. Click here to learn more about Deutsche Bank.
Therefore, Deutsche Bank will continue to actively support TLA Black Women in Tech events and activities, and ..read more
Black Women in Tech
2y ago
The under-representation of great Black women leaves Black women and young Black girls to accomplish their goals without role models or confidence. Therefore, an increase in representation is imperative to raise inspiration.
‘The Voices in the Shadow’ aims to showcase the journeys of 51 Black women in the UK who impacted the tech industry. In turn, it gives Black women and young Black girls the empowerment they need for them to feel that there is a place for them to flourish professionally.
Distribution: This book will be distributed to educational institutions across the UK and ava ..read more
Black Women in Tech
2y ago
Breaking ‘The Black Glass Ceiling’ Why this programme matters:
Only 1.5% of senior positions in UK businesses are held by black people
Black women face a double burden of racism and sexism to reach the top
Solaris aims to shatter ‘The Black Glass Ceiling’ – empowering black women professionals to advance into senior management, the C-suite and to board level
Founded by Yetunde Hofmann – former FTSE 25 Global HR Director, CIPD Director, IBE Board Trustee, Visiting Fellow at Henley Business School, TEDx speaker and author
Developed by black female executives for black fe ..read more
Black Women in Tech
2y ago
Suki Fuller is a competitive strategic advisor, analytical storyteller, and acclaimed keynote speaker. Her eclectic 16-year career within strategic intelligence and technology has taken her from the US Department of Defense to teaching students in China. She currently resides in London, where she is an intrinsic part of the tech community and was recently named by Financial Times as one of the Top 100 Black, Asian, Minority, Ethnic (BAME) Leaders in UK Tech. Additionally, Suki was named by Computer Weekly as one of the Most Influential Women in UK IT 2018, Five Rising Stars and also, named one ..read more