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Code(Her) 2016 is looking for workshop leaders

Want to teach a two-hour immersive workshop on UX or product management or cybersecurity? Apply by June 15.

Step up to the mic and lend some advice. (Photo by Flickr user Esparta Palma, used under a Creative Commons license)

Calling all ladies in #DCTech — we know you’ve got skills to share.
DC Web Women is currently accepting applications for workshop presenters for the annual Code(Her) conference which will be held at the Washington Post HQ in September.
The group is looking for workshop proposals on a bunch of different topics including cybersecurity, dev ops, project management and data. According to the application form, “sessions must be designed to teach or introduce to participants practical skills, techniques, or ideas that can be applied at work or in participants’ daily lives.”


Interested in sharing? You can find out more — and apply — here. The deadline is June 15.

Companies: The Washington Post / DC Web Women
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