Written by John Einar Sandvand
Communications Manager - product & tech
Published February 21, 2018

Let´s inspire women to learn programming!

Schibsted Tech Polska uses the International Women´s Day to give women in Krakow and Gdansk a first taste of programming.

Schibsted Tech Polska organizes front-end workshops for women on International Women´s Day

March 8th. The International Women´s Day. A day of celebrating women´s achievement. But also an international day for pushing for more gender equality and diversity.

As for most other tech companies, also Schibsted Tech Polska in Krakow and Gdansk struggles with a very low percentage of female employees. In the technical positions only 10,6 % of the employees are currently women.

So an idea emerged: Why not use the International Women´s Day on March 8th to take a small step forward in addressing this huge challenge?

Workshops in both Krakow and Gdansk

Therefore: On March 8th employees in both Krakow and Gdansk will run special workshops for women who would like to have a first taste of programming.

“Our idea is simple: Empower women to start learning programming. We want to demystify software development and show them that it can be a fun and challenging career, not only for men,” says Agnieszka Steczkiewicz, event specialist in Schibsted Tech Polska.

Schibsted Tech Polska organizes front-end workshops for women on International Women´s Day

March 8th: Workshops for women in both Krakow and Gdansk

Run by employees

Both of the workshops will be run in Schibsted Tech Polska´s offices by employees.

The Krakow workshop will be taught by front-end developer Dorota Krzos. She has worked four years for Schibsted, and is part of a team working with the subscription newspapers in Schibsted Media.

In Gdansk the workshop will be run by UX designer Magda Górecka and front-end programmers Remek Ambroziak and Przemek Potocki.

Among top female programmers in the world

According to HackerRank 10,2 % of software engineers in Poland are women. That is slightly less than the percentage in Schibsted Tech Polska.

HackerRank has coding test data of more than 2 million software developers around the world. Analyzing women´s results in the algorithms category, it found that the Polish programmers rank third among female programmers globally. The Polish developers were only beaten by female programmers in Russia and Italy.

Many academic studies have shown that diversity in itself, be it for gender, ethnic background, etc., make a team more innovative than homogenous groups.

Tech network for women

It is not the first time Schibsted Tech Polska is organizing an event for women. In November 2017, 60 women attended Tech Talks Women at Schibsted´s offices in Krakow to network and listen to inspiring speakers.

Agnieszka Steczkiewicz

“Software engineering is currently a male-dominated profession. But we believe that it will change in the near future and that our initiatives will be part of those efforts. As a result we hope that more women programmers will be attracted to work at Schibsted Tech Polska, “ says event specialist Agnieszka Steczkiewicz.

 

Written by John Einar Sandvand
Communications Manager - product & tech
Published February 21, 2018