A Seat at the Tech Table

Sisters in Tech

Brought to you by Sisters in Tech, *A Seat at the Tech Table* is an interview series featuring black women working in tech. From accountants to engineers, from product managers to policy analysts, we seek to showcase black women working in the world of tech and encourage you to consider whether there might be a seat for you at the tech table.

  1. How Li Wilkins-Tate is Guiding Candidates Through the Hiring Process as a Recruiting Coordinator at Discord

    10/06/2022

    How Li Wilkins-Tate is Guiding Candidates Through the Hiring Process as a Recruiting Coordinator at Discord

    Today at the Sisters in Tech table, we welcome Li Wilkins-Tate, a Recruiting Coordinator at Discord. Originally from the Midwest and now located in New York, Li’s route into tech wasn’t a straight path. From a young age, Li knew she wanted to help people in whatever way she could. Li originally studied for a degree in nursing, but soon realised nursing was not for her. Eventually, Li went to Grad School for College Student Personnel and Student Affairs.  Following on from her degrees, Li went on to her first professional job working in higher education, and that gave her a taste of recruiting and HR. Li discovered what she truly enjoyed - helping people get jobs and helping them to feel valued during the interview process. Li then decided to transition to the tech world and make an impact using the skills she had acquired. Li now works as a Recruiting Coordinator at Discord, ensuring candidates feel seen, heard, and valued throughout the interview and hiring process. Listen to this episode to learn more about Li’s journey and her role as a Recruiting Coordinator. You can follow Li on social media: LinkedIn: Li Wilkins-Tate Twitch: ohsnapitsliTwitter @OhsnapitsLiInstagram: @ohsnapitsliTo connect with Sisters in Tech: Follow us on Instagram: @sistersintechFollow us on Twitter: @sistersintechFollow us on LinkedIn: Sisters in TechCheck out our website: sistersin.tech

    55 min
  2. How Kelsey Robb is Empowering Content Creators as a Creator Partnerships Manager at TikTok

    08/04/2022

    How Kelsey Robb is Empowering Content Creators as a Creator Partnerships Manager at TikTok

    Today at the Sisters in Tech table, we welcome Kelsey Robb, a Creator Partnerships Manager at TikTok UK. Kelsey's entry point into tech was through her Marketing Degree at Lancaster University. Whilst at University, Kelsey attended and was the President of the Advertising Society. The Advertising Society gave Kelsey a great insight into the world, the advertising industry and most importantly, it helped her to start networking. After her degree, Kelsey landed an internship at Starling Bank, whilst there she worked as a Digital Marketing Intern and an Interim Executive Assistant to the CEO. The internship allowed Kelsey to translate everything she'd learnt on her course into the real world. Following on from her internship, Kelsey got her first job in the tech world, working as an Associate Account Strategist at Google. Kelsey worked at Google for just under three years, and in that time, she built on her experience, expanded her network and gained insight into how tech works at an international company. Kelsey now works as a Creator Partnerships Manager at TikTok UK, working on events such as COP26, Black History Month, Pride and Women's History Month. Kelsey is doing great work managing UK creators in the news, activism and education spaces and showing that there's so much more to tech than coding! Listen to this episode to learn more about Kelsey's journey and her role as a Creator Partnerships Manager.  You can follow Kelsey on social media: LinkedIn: Kelsey RobbInstagram:: @kelsey_robb_krTwitter: @kelsey_ksrTikTok: @kelsey_robbTo connect with Sisters in Tech: Follow us on Instagram: @sistersintechFollow us on Twitter: @sistersintechFollow us on LinkedIn: Sisters in TechCheck out our website: sistersin.tech

    51 min
  3. How Rizel Scarlett is Empowering and Educating Engineers as a Developer Advocate at GitHub

    07/07/2022

    How Rizel Scarlett is Empowering and Educating Engineers as a Developer Advocate at GitHub

    Today at the Sisters in Tech Table, we welcome Rizel Scarlett, a Developer Advocate at GitHub, a web platform for developers. Rizel studied computer information systems at a community college and started working as a help desk technician at HubSpot. Whilst working at HubSpot, Rizel overheard people talking about software engineering, and she soon became interested in learning how to code.  Rizel attended a non-profit coding bootcamp called Resilient Coders, located in Boston. Once she had finished Resilient Coders, Rizel landed an internship at Formlabs, a 3D printing startup. Rizel’s internship lasted three months, and after that, she got another internship at Veson Nautical, where she ended up staying and working full time. Rizel now works as a Developer Advocate at GitHub. Outside of her day job, Rizel is an advisor at G{Code}, a free program designed to give young women and non-binary people of colour between the ages of 18 to 25 first exposure to coding to uncover interest and aptitude in tech. Rizel’s non-traditional path into tech ignited her passion for empowering and supporting other young women and non-binary people of colour to pursue careers in tech. You can follow Rizel on social media: LinkedIn: Rizel ScarlettInstagram: @blackgirlbytesTwitter: @blackgirlbytesFacebook: rizelbobbTo connect with Sisters in Tech: Follow us on Instagram: @sistersintechFollow us on Twitter: @sistersintechFollow us on LinkedIn: Sisters in Tech

    35 min
  4. How a Lifetime of Learning Led Fadzai Angelina Kazarema to Become an International User Acquisition Lead

    04/27/2022

    How a Lifetime of Learning Led Fadzai Angelina Kazarema to Become an International User Acquisition Lead

    Today at the Sisters in Tech table, we welcome Fadzai Angelina Kazarema, International User Acquisition Lead at Headspace. Ange studied Advertising and Media at University. After graduating, Ange worked as a Digital Account Executive for an advertising integrated agency, and this is where Ange really got involved with tech. Whilst working at the advertising agency, Ange was introduced to Digital Advertising, where they helped with content management and developed digital ads. Working in Digital Advertising made Ange realise that they were not in their perfect role and wanted to be involved in making products for clients and problem-solving. In order to do more self-reflection, they decided to take a year off and travel to China. While there, Ange taught and did research for telecommunication companies like Nokia and Siemens in their spare time. During their time in China, Ange created a skills-based CV, and it was through this, Ange found a path into roles such as an Optimisation Analyst at Yahoo and Paid Media Growth Marketing at PayPal. Ange now works as an International User Acquisition Lead at Headspace. In this podcast episode, Ange shares their journey and shows how they use tech to impact people’s lives through meditation and wellness. You can follow Ange on social media: LinkedIn: Fadzai Ange KInstagram: @angekazlndTo connect with Sisters in Tech: Follow us on Instagram: @sistersintechFollow us on Twitter: @sistersintechFollow us on LinkedIn: Sisters in TechCheck out our website: sistersin.tech

    45 min
  5. How Jessica Udo is Making Impact as a Product Manager at Microsoft and on the African Startup Ecosystem

    04/07/2022

    How Jessica Udo is Making Impact as a Product Manager at Microsoft and on the African Startup Ecosystem

    Today at the Sisters in Tech table, we welcome Jessica Udo, a Product Manager at Microsoft. Jessica was born and raised in Nigeria but is currently based in Vancouver, Western Canada. Jessica’s interest in tech started at a young age when she used to play games on her dad’s desktop computer. She would go on to take computer studies classes in high school. She applied to University with the dream of working in Silicon Valley at companies like Microsoft and Google. Jessica started studying Software Engineering at McGill university but halfway switched to Electrical and Software Engineering. Straight after university and with the power of networking, Jessica landed her first job at Microsoft as a Program Manager. Jessica now works as a Product Manager at Microsoft. Outside of her day job, Jessica is the Chair of the Africans at Microsoft Employee Network. She also spends time volunteering with the African Impact Initiative, an organisation dedicated to impacting the African continent through its young innovators. Listen to this episode to learn more about Jessica's role and journey into the Tech World. You can follow Jessica on social media: Instagram: @jesi_karTwitter: @jess_udo LinkedIn: Jessica Udo To connect with Sisters in Tech: Follow us on Instagram: @sistersintechFollow us on Twitter: @sistersintechFollow us on LinkedIn: Sisters in TechCheck out our website: sistersin.tech

    57 min

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Brought to you by Sisters in Tech, *A Seat at the Tech Table* is an interview series featuring black women working in tech. From accountants to engineers, from product managers to policy analysts, we seek to showcase black women working in the world of tech and encourage you to consider whether there might be a seat for you at the tech table.