Exposure to tech careers for women
Break Through Tech at CUNY by City University of New York (CUNY) | CUNY
Internship or short-term job, Training for a new job
Black, Hispanic/Latino, and people of color, CUNY students, LGBTQ+ New Yorkers, Low-income New Yorkers, Women, Youth and young adults
Less than 1 month, Daytime
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Break Through Tech connects college women with tech experience, skills, and building a network of industry professionals.
Guild is a free 1 week program that teaches coding for first and second-year college women and other students underrepresented in tech.
Sprinternship Program is paid mini-internship in tech during winter break for first and second year college women at CUNY. It also provides a series of career development workshops.
Career Readiness Program (CaRe) offers free 6-week professional development sessions for college women at CUNY with people working in the tech industry.
To be eligible for Guild, you must:
- Be a women student or other underrepresented student group in tech
- Be a current CUNY undergraduate, degree-seeking student
- Be enrolled in at least 1 CUNY course during the fall semester
- Be a first or second-year student
To be eligible for Sprinternship, you must:
- Be a women student or other underrepresented student group in tech
- Be a current CUNY undergraduate, degree-seeking student
- Be enrolled in at least 1 CUNY course during the fall semester
- Be first-year, second-year, or junior student
- Be in good academic standing with a GPA of 2.0+
- Be 18+
- Be living in the United States
- Be able to demonstrate commitment to a computer science major (for example, a computer science major, previous or planned classes, Summer Guild, a high school class, or other clubs, bootcamps, or extracurricular activities)
To be eligible for Career Readiness Program (CaRe), you must:
- Be a women student or other underrepresented student group in tech
- Be a current CUNY undergraduate, degree-seeking student
- Be enrolled in at least 1 CUNY course during the Fall semester
- Be in good academic standing with a GPA of 2.0+
- Be 18+
- Be living in the United States