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TalentSprint collaborates with Google to launch the third cohort of Women Engineers (WE) program

Pratyusha Tripathy by Pratyusha Tripathy
February 28, 2021
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With an aim to nurture an ecosystem that empowers women in tech, TalentSprint in collaboration with Google is going to launch the third cohort of the Women Engineers (WE) program on 1st March 2021 at 5 PM. 

Today in India, only 26% of the IT workforce comprises women with the majority of them under the age of 30. For many women, technology is not the first choice when it comes to building a sustainable and rewarding career. The reasons for which are many.

So to encourage women and to bring in diversity and gender balance, many MNCs are making conscious efforts through various programs and initiatives. TalentSprint’s Women Engineers program which is supported by Google is one such initiative.

Through the program, TalentSprint aims to nurture 500 first-year women engineering students from non-elite engineering colleges nationwide to accelerate gender diversity and socio-economic inclusion. Women engineers from less privileged backgrounds will get the opportunity to excel in the field of technology. Most of the participants in the program are first-generation college-goers and more than 60% have an annual income of less than USD $4500.

Students from the first cohort have already graduated and got high-end premium job offers from many companies. Currently, the second cohort is in progress.

TalentSprint collaborates with GoogleWhat the alumni have to say

The 2019 alumni are already taking the tech industry by storm with their impeccable performance. The WE program nurtured their talents while making them industry-ready. As the third cohort is about to begin, it is crucial for the students of the future cohort to know how their experience was. It will give the students an idea about what to expect from the program and will help them understand the program better. 

Here is what the alumni have to say regarding the program,

Talking about her experience and how the program has helped her become who she is, A.V.L.Harshitha from Hyderabad says,  “this program has been life-changing for me. It helped me to dream big and realise my capabilities. The WE Program has helped me become more confident and come out of my imposter syndrome.” After the completion of the program, she has got Career opportunities from Oracle and TCS.

Along with making the students industry ready, the program also prepared them for any future opportunities. Sharing her experience, Radhika Agarwal from Delhi says, “the WE program has helped me a lot in shaping my career, starting from cracking internship interviews to landing a full-time offer.”

Kanupriya Singh from NCR says, “the WE Program has helped me to gain the skills required to excel in all spheres of my life, be it getting a PPO from MathWorks, receiving the GHCI 2020 Scholarship or getting selected for Google’s Software Product Sprint 2020.”

“Right from the start, the WE program helped me bridge the gap between a student and a professional. I’m a more confident person and don’t hesitate before stepping out of my comfort zone and this program has definitely changed my career path for the better”, says Tanya Mittal from Delhi who got internship opportunities to form Goldman Sachs.

Related article: WE Program by TalentSprint and Google gives wings to the dreams of women engineers  https://nationalskillsnetwork.in/we-program-by-talentsprint-and-google-gives-wings-to-the-dreams-of-women-engineers/

Every year, the WE program brings together gifted women engineers from across the country and nurture their talents to become world-class software engineers.  It teaches them the two most important things in an industry- Self-learning and teamwork. Just as the first and second cohort, the third cohort of the program ought to revolutionize the skilling and training of women engineers to encourage them to contribute to the field of technology. 

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