Diversity

Inclusive Talent Management, by Stephen Frost and Danny Kalman, reviewed

By @SimonCocking. Available to buy here.  Organizations traditionally have had a clear distinction between their policies on diversity and inclusion and…

9 years ago

Recruiting and Retaining Women in Tech: Speak with a Geek initiative

By Sarah Noyes, new Director of Diversity and Inclusion at SWAG. SAN FRANCISCO – Technical recruiter Speak With A Geek…

9 years ago

Diversity in Games Workshop Series in August

As part of ReFig: Network in Play - Crafting Diversity in Games pilot programme this year, a series of free diversity-friendly…

10 years ago

Bullet proof coffee shots and more. Report from the European Biohackers Summit by Justin Lawler

By Justin Lawler. Developer. Biohacker. Technology Enthusiast. London – May 2016. Over 500 people gathered to drink ‘Bulletproof’ coffee and discuss…

10 years ago

PayPal’s pride in signing Diversity Charter Ireland

PayPal has signed the Diversity Charter Ireland as part of its Diversity Inclusion Week, running from 13th to 17th June.…

10 years ago

TCS signs the Diversity Charter Ireland

Here at Irish Tech News, we love to promote Women in STEM and also diversity. This great guest post by…

10 years ago

Profound, invisible revolutions have already changed the tech world. Rick Barraza coming to Microsoft Decoded Open Source Conference, Dublin May 5-7th

By @SimonCocking. Nice insights from Rick Barraza ahead of his upcoming appearance in Dublin at the Microsoft Decoded Open Source Conference. Rick…

10 years ago

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