Tech Sisters First Community Hackathon
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by Tech Sisters
6M ago
? Tech Sisters is thrilled to announce our very first community hackathon for Muslim women in tech!  ✅ Collaborate with other Muslim women and create meaningful work together  ✅ Develop your skills and build your experience  ✅ Participate from anywhere in the world, on your schedule Visit https://buff.ly/3PL2Nfo to learn more and sign up!  Registration is open NOW until Friday, October 27 ..read more
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Season 2 Wrap Up - Interview with Tech Sisters' Founder, Grace Witter
Tech Sisters Stories
by Tech Sisters
1y ago
That's a wrap on Season 2! ? To celebrate, we changed the format of the episode a little bit. Grace Witter, Tech Sisters' founder and regular podcast host is on the other side of the table this time. She's being interviewed by one of Season 2's most popular guests, Esraa Qandeel. Key lessons from this episode Grace's experience transitioning from SAHM to frontend developer (4:15) And then transitioning again into product management (13:30) Grace's favourite moments from Tech Sisters (18:00) Show Notes and Transcript: https://www.tech-sisters.com/2023/03/grace-witter/ Leave a Review: https ..read more
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Insha Tazeen - The More I'm Challenged, The More I Feel Motivated
Tech Sisters Stories
by Tech Sisters
1y ago
How many of us got into tech not because we loved to code, but because we saw a problem and had an idea? These sisters take the founder's path into tech. Some of them have prior technical experience and some don't. But they all have passion for their idea and a drive to make it happen. Insha Tazeen, is in the middle of that path. In today's episode, she discusses the projects she's working on and what she's doing to overcome her non-technical background. Key lessons from this episode Deciding to get a Master's degree in AI (4:30) Co-funding Bound Security, a cybersecurity consultancy (5:30 ..read more
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Sanaa Siddiqui - Creative Roles Are Part Of Tech Too
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by Tech Sisters
1y ago
Three months into her first job after university, Sanna Siddiqui's manager left, leaving all of the company's PR and communications work to fall on Sanaa alone. In today's episode, Sanaa tells us how she handled that sudden change, learned to advocate for herself, and how she's dealt with always being the first Muslim woman in her role at the companies she joins. Key lessons from this episode The benefits of having a manager who supports your professional growth (18:30) Creative roles are part of tech too (23:00) Sanaa's experiences always being the first Muslim woman in her role (25:00) Sho ..read more
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Reham Fawad - Be Your True Self When You Show Up To The World
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by Tech Sisters
1y ago
A lot of people say they stumbled into their jobs - and we have a lot of podcast episodes with guests who describe their career this way. But we've never heard a story like Reham Fawad's. Her product career was literally handed to her! In today's episode, Reham shares her knowledge and passion for product management, her 15 years of experience, and her insight into how to get into the profession. She also tells us about the amazing group she founded for Muslimahs in product - MVP! Key lessons from this episode At the core of product management is empathy, listening to people and adding value ..read more
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Aaliya Khan - It's ok to be a generalist and not limit yourself to one path
Tech Sisters Stories
by Tech Sisters
1y ago
Is it better to be a generalist or a specialist? Should you stick to one path and become an expert in it or give yourself the flexibility to explore many different options? This is something that's unique to everyone and the answer changes as we move through live. Today's guest, Aaliya Khan, thought she was a specialist. She went to school to specialise in global medicine and health advocacy. But, as she puts it, she fell into tech and into Product Management. In this episode, Aaliya tells us how she found her feed at an early stage start-up where her role was constantly pivoting and how she l ..read more
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Fatimah Akanbi - Your life is worth your best. Commit to a plan and never give up
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by Tech Sisters
1y ago
"Sorry. You're the best candidate for this role, but we wouldn't be able to go ahead because of your hijab. People would think we're an Islamic organisation, and we don't want that. Maybe you could take it off?" Searching for a new job can be a hard and demoralising process, even at the best of times. Most of us would be shocked to see such blatant discrimination in a job interview, but this is what today's guest, Fatimah Akanbi heard over and over when starting her career in Nigeria. And she's not alone. Sadly we've heard many similar stories from Tech Sisters around the world. So what gave F ..read more
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Nasrien Youness - People are willing to help you. Don't be afraid to ask
Tech Sisters Stories
by Tech Sisters
1y ago
Imagine you're sitting in your university lessons with an uncomfortable feeling that you can't ignore anymore. You're realising that what you've spent the last few years studying, the life you planned for yourself, isn't actually what you want for yourself. How do you move on from that? Do you ignore that feeling and keep going or do you try something else. That's what's happened to today's guest, Nasrien Youness. In the middle of university, she pivoted away from International Development and learned how build a career out of her love for drawing. Now a product designer at Uhubs, Nasrien tell ..read more
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Alifya Kagalwalla - The benefits of working must outweigh the risks
Tech Sisters Stories
by Tech Sisters
1y ago
Today on Tech Sisters Stories we're excited to have Alifya Kagalwalla Alifya Kagalwalla is a VP of Engineering at Tempus Labs in Chicago. At Tempus she leads various engineering operations teams focused on cloud infrastructure, test engineering and developer productivity. Tempus is a precision medicine company that leverages AI to help physicians make informed treatment decisions and improve patient outcomes. Prior to Tempus she held various engineering leadership roles at Digital Ocean, Groupon and Citrix Systems. Outside of work, she is a proud mom to two awesome girls and is always looking ..read more
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Shaheen Sultana - The More You Do Wrong, The More You Learn
Tech Sisters Stories
by Tech Sisters
1y ago
Today on Tech Sisters Stories we're excited to have Shaheen Sultana Shaheen is a QA Analyst at Aventum Group. She loves to speak at various conferences and blogs to share knowledge and connect with more people in the community. Key Lessons From This Episode Once you have knowledge, you can demand what you're worth (10:10) The more you do wrong, the more you learn (17:33) Don't limit yourself by only asking for feedback and guidance from only your field (19:00) Show Notes and Transcript: https://www.tech-sisters.com/2022/12/shaheen-sultana Leave a Review: https://buff.ly/3o3ifG7 Patreon: patr ..read more
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