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WOMEN OF COLOR IN TECH
Tedrick describes the number of work and workplaces that fall beneath the heading of “know-how,” making it clear that careers in know-how lengthen nicely past writing code at Google and Fb. She particulars the number of jobs accessible—together with knowledge science, laptop networking, cybersecurity, and technical gross sales, amongst many others—and lists the training and certification readers will possible want for every kind of job. The information offers copious hyperlinks to business organizations, coaching assets, and additional studying and covers customary job looking and profession growth features like writing a resume, constructing a LinkedIn profile, networking, and negotiating salaries. The writer recounts specific challenges that girls and folks of colour face within the office and in know-how roles—providing tales of how she has handled microaggressions, hostility, and dismissiveness. She helpfully outlines how she moved previous the setbacks to pursue success and consists of recommendation from different ladies of colour. The ebook is most beneficial in its shut concentrate on the realities of the tech world, offering detailed data in a well-organized format in regards to the many choices that go far past coding, like venture administration and consumer expertise design. Tedrick’s writing is obvious and readable (“A lot of a UX designer’s time is spent ensuring that they perceive the wants of each the enterprise and the top consumer of the services or products they’re engaged on”), making this a stable useful resource for readers with out specialised data of the business. Whereas these classes are priceless for anybody exploring a tech profession, addressing the wants of ladies of colour offers Tedrick a singular hook and units the ebook other than the remainder of the profession growth pack.