Repped In Tech
By Repped in Tech
Repped In TechJul 13, 2021
Finding Your Power as a Minority in Tech
Come through as we hit the topic of being a minority in tech with Charnissa McKinney as a special guest.
Overcoming Anxiety and Perfectionism
In this episode, we take a look at some code and chat about the work we have done in overcoming perfectionism.
Special guest Rochelle Rossman provides insights to her journey with transitioning into tech.
Imposter Syndrome
Today we have Krima Patel and Trinity Christiana as we talk about what imposter syndrome means to each of us.
Link to study mentioned: https://www.forbes.com/sites/janicegassam/2022/10/04/new-study-finds-that-black-employees-are-penalized-for-self-promotion/?sh=45d231ef6d67
Imposter Syndrome Quiz: https://www.grammarly.com/blog/imposter-syndrome-quiz/
Website: https://drteresavasquez.com
Getting into tech is like buying a house
Micromanaging to get into tech
You have the pieces! Go build!
Yes, it may take you more time if you’re rusty or have never done it before, but that’s the BEST part.
Don’t compare yourself.
You’ve got all the pieces! Go forth and build! 👷🏽♀️
#IAmIrreplaceable #beyourownhero #blacktechtwitter #blackwomencode #softwareengineering #building
Why having a hacker's mindset is a key to success
Deciding to participate in a hackathon can be intimidating if you have never done one. Trust me, I know.
However, there are so many rewarding things that come from participating no matter your level of experience. It can be a game changer for your career by getting you working with creative, innovative people you may have never had the chance to work with and will grow your abilities tremendously if you are willing to commit to the process.
In this video, I share some tips I have learned from competing and winning hacks over the last 5 years. I hope you will try one soon!
Shout out to my past teammates Trinity, Oluchi, Curtis, Hannah, Chiitra, Dan, Hemant, Ryan, Meg, Nick, Summer, Ankaj, Jeremy, Prafullata, and many more!
Interview with Chris Meffley, an engineering bootcamp student
Interview with Holly Parsons
In this episode, Trinity interviews Holly Parsons, an Engineering Bootcamp Student who is killing the game. Listen as she shares insights and the reasons for her success.
Why it is important to use and be a rubber duck
Y'all remember what Ernie said...Rubber ducky, you're the ONE! It is so important that we seek out other engineers to bounce ideas on and share our strategic and code related struggles with. It is equally as important to be a good rubber duck!
Why you shouldn’t ONLY play to your strengths when deciding on a career in tech.
You can do this!