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EP:1 Women in Tech with @Manaswini Das

EP:1 Women in Tech with @Manaswini Das

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Episode Details: The episode captures a candid conversation between Anisha Swain and Manaswini Das, on the topics raging from women in tech to open source contributions. The episode sheds light on importance of communities in tech echo system and how to make most out of community strength. About us: Coffee with the UI girl podcast is all about sharing knowledge about career growth and finding right kind of opportunities in software industry in the most simple and pragmatic ways possible. We aim to offer insights on various fields in technology ranging from blogging to public speaking to soft skills development and so on. The specialised talks from experience people from industry will not only help you overcome your career hurdles but also encourage you to venture into different technical domains and improve your self to have a smashing profile. So stay tuned for the latest episodes of Coffee with the UI girl by Anisha Swain. Manaswini Das(https://twitter.com/ManaswiniDas4) Manaswini is currently working with the Red Hat Middleware team in Bangalore, India. She is an active open-source contributor since 2017 and has participated both as a mentee and a mentor in various open-source programs including GCI, GSSoC, and RHOSC. She is an Outreachy alumnus and a Processing Foundation fellow. She loves sharing her knowledge at events and sketching. Anisha Swain(https://twitter.com/anishaswain) Anisha is software developer based out of India. She is an active volunteer/speaker in different tech communities. She love traveling and outside tech, she likes creating digital illustrations, photography or sketching.
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