Women Who Code is a 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to inspiring women to excel in technology careers.
PLATINUM
50,000
$
5 Available
IMPORTANT DATES
10,000
$
20 Available
GOLD
25,000
$
15 Available
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What's the difference between "Added to event host list" and "Prioritized on event host list?"
With our Basic Membership, your company will be added to the event host list for one year. This means that if there is a good fit, our local Directors will reach out to you about hosting. With Premium and Founding Membership, you are prioritized on the event host list, meaning that you are guaranteed one event for the year. After your one event, you will remain on the event host list for other hosting opportunities as they arise.
Company Membership is great but I'm looking to have an impact in multiple cities. Is this possible?
Absolutely! Please contact partnerships@womenwhocode for more information about our Global Partnerships.
What is the duration of company membership?
Can I just donate to WWCode?
link to donation page on Women Who Code. If you'd like your donation to support a specific city, make the gift in honor of them.
What am I responsible for at the event?
We ask that you provide event space, food and beverages, and wifi (we will provide content, branding, and community outreach). This is a great opportunity to show off your company culture!
What type of event will it be?
The Network Directors will develop an event program that aligns with topics of interest to the local community. All of our events are technical in nature and inspire women to excel in their careers. Please let us know if you have any event suggestions or ideas!
Do I get speaking time at the event?
You will have 5 minutes at the beginning of the event to discuss anything you'd like. We suggest having a female technical leader talk about how great your company is or a cool technology she gets to use at your company.
WWCode CONNECT Forward brings the community together in a technical conference designed to elevate diverse voices, provide connection to skills and career opportunities that help engineers level up, and call the industry to action to create a more equitable and inclusive space.
WWCode CONNECT Forward 2020 welcomes speakers from around the world to share their stories as they explore cutting edge technologies, platforms, and frameworks. Join us for in-depth panels, technical workshops, keynotes, and actionable advice on advancing your career.
Questions? Email us @ connect@womenwhocode.com.
CALL FOR PROPOSALS
100,000
$
2 Available
DIAMOND
CONNECT Forward
Virtual Conference
Dec 2 - 4, 2020
Call for Proposals
TECHNOLOGY
INNOVATION
LEADERSHIP
What We're Looking For
WWCode is looking for dynamic speakers working in technology who want to share their expertise. We aim to have speakers that represent the talent and rich diversity of our community.
The goal is to share technical and soft skill experiences with technical leaders, software developers, product managers, designers and other technologists. If you use a specific language, your talk should be understandable by good developers, even if they don’t know the exact language syntax (short snippets or pseudo-code are totally fine). Attendees will be able to take away changes that can improve their day-to-day jobs.
Don’t be afraid to bring up advanced stuff and even try your hand at live demo-ing. Tracks will include: AI/ML, DataScience, Mobile, Full Stack, Blockchain, Security, Cloud, and Python
Submissions by professional and first-time speakers are welcome. If you have an awesome idea, submit it! We will be happy to give you the necessary feedback to make sure it matches audience expectations.
Talk Formats
Talks: 35 minutes
Lightning Talks: 10 - 15 minutes
Hands-on Workshops and CodeLabs: 50 minutes and longer
EIN 46-4218859
Share Your Expertise
Talks are accepted on a rolling basis. Submit early to have the greatest chance for feedback and acceptance.
Deadline to submit: November 9
We believe that our industry is better when everyone has a voice. We take our Code of Conduct seriously, and encourage those of groups traditionally underrepresented or marginalized in technology to apply.
Speakers must be 18+
CONNECT
FORWARD