women in tech The Gratitude Jar 2019 has been an eventful year for many and the start of a new year is a great opportunity to say throw a slip into a gratitude jar [https://josierobinson.com/journal/how-to-use-a-gratitude-jar] to thank to those around you who have supported you in some way. Being the blog author
women in tech No REST for women There’s plenty of pages giving you links to API Software Testing. Right now in MoT 30 days API Testing Challenge, they are working on collating lots of these which is a great idea. I wanted to contribute using a different approach. I decided to collate and amplify material created
blog Raising Female Technology Leaders I was invited to a panel discussion by Roisin Parkes [https://www.linkedin.com/in/roisinparkes] alongsideRohan Smith [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rohanjamessmith] (Technology Leader – Optiver), Owen Senior [https://www.linkedin.com/in/owensenior] (CTO – Ansarada) and Wendy Glasgow [https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendyglasgow] (CTO – OFX) in a
women in tech Featured No women speakers? No Bother! That might surprise you if you listened the Eurostar Webinar last week where Fiona Charles and I explored the numbers of women speaking at software testing conferences. If you didn’t hear it you can now [https://vimeo.com/134959112] (Spoiler ahead it’s roughly 25%*) Considering that there are
women in tech Nice girls don't get the Keynote Keynotes are something to be earned and rightly so. Typically a keynote comes from someone who likes to speak, who is good at speaking, and has something interesting to talk about. I know many women testers who meet the above criteria. They have the requisite ‘merit’ required to be a