Title: Women in Tech
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I wasn't interested in computer science during my education until I started an apprenticeship in a computer science company. It was only during my apprenticeship that I learned that I had a completely wrong image of computer science and that computer science can be so comprehensive and exciting.
During the project work in technology and the environment, I immediately became interested in the topic of computer science, especially women in computer science. During my apprenticeship, I noticed how few women I met, who actually work in that field. My goal with this work is to generate more interest for careers in computer science / tech and break through certain stereotypes.
My family is not new to computer science - many work in computer science professions (my father, 3 of my aunts). Since my father told me a lot of exciting stories about my aunt Eileen, who travels the world as a digital nomad, I immediately decided to interview her and other IT professionals in my family.
On the side, I did my own research by learning about the early female programmers and have conduct a survey to raise awareness of gender specific interest in computer science.
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Elena & Kerstin
Status 18.03.2021
Last week on Saturday I was able to interview another one of my aunts and got some really good answers (as well as really sweet career advice). This was the aunt who has more than 3 degrees (one of them being a doctor title). We discussed dropping out of school and how it is never to late to achieve something in life.

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Sandrina Nauer & Emina Murtic
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