Jim Stroud shares sourcing tips on how to find female software developers. These tips are very helpful for diversity and inclusion recruitment efforts.
7. “HOW TO” (FIND OR SOURCE)
(FEMALE OR WOMEN) –MEN
(DEVELOPERS OR ENGINEERS)
Ways to get it done!
By: Jim Stroud | www.JimStroud.com
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8. #1Source from
podcasts
BASIC STRATEGY:
• There are a lot of podcasts online covering all sorts of topics.
• Look for guests on podcasts that might prove a worthy hire.
• More often than not, the podcast show will mention who
their guest is and what they will be talking about.
• Also, network with the podcast host as they are probably
well connected if they have a long-running podcast.
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1. Search for mentions of software engineers and
the pronoun “she” in hopes of finding female
developers who have been guests on podcasts.
2. Check out the results! I found several good leads
this way.
3. Automate the search so you only have to do it
once.
NOTE:
source: www.listennotes.com
13. After adding my search, I want
to refine my results to pictures.
So, I click the “Images” link.
14. So, I mouse over “Settings” and
click “Advanced Search.”
Hmm… I’m not excited
about these results.
15. I add my search terms and
additional criteria as shown.
16.
17. At this point, I scroll through the
results and click on the images that I
think belong to female software
developers. When I click the photos,
more often than not, I get a name,
job title and the company they work
for.
NOTE:
18. I like these results but, still not
in love. I decide to tweak my
search a bit more.
19. I changed the search (as shown in
the search box) and I like these
results a lot more! FYI, I did not
return to Advanced Settings.
Still, after reviewing them, I
consider a couple more
tweaks.
20. Tweaks:
• I change the “aspect ratio” to Square and I
get a different set of leads. Yay!
• I also would consider additional searches
like “she is a software developer”
21. Another tweak, of course, is to search without
the “Advanced Search” refinements. And last,
but not least, click on these suggestions as they
may lead to more of what you are looking for.
22. I also recommend searching outside of Google as
well. Check out the suggestions Bing Images
gives like “Black female Software Engineer” and
“Chinese Female Software Engineer.” Great for
even more diversity sourcing!
23. Bing has filters similar to Google
and by leveraging them, I get
more of what I want. Cool.
29. #womenintech #stem #girls
#changetheratio #girlsinstem
#computerscience #compsci #coding
#programming #heyatimhunt
#femaleengineer #wogrammer
OTHER HASHTAGS TO EXPERIMENT WITH
IN YOUR TWITTER SEARCHES
31. Hmm… Would this be an article that
female engineers share on Twitter?
Umm… I think so.
32. Searching the URL on Twitter reveals
the accounts that have shared the
article. Maybe you want to recruit the
people who tweeted it and/or recruit
the people that follow them?
33. These are all Twitter accounts that shared the article I found. Lots of organizations that I can source from and network with.
34. ARTICLES CITED IN THIS PRESENTATION
• Lack of Women in Tech is Hindering Industry Growth http://j.mp/2pTJEQb
• Why So Few? Women in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics http://j.mp/2AU3jS4
• Bridging the gender gap: Tackling the shortage of women in STEM http://j.mp/2APauLp
• Tackling the shortage of women in STEM http://j.mp/333eVyq
• Which Countries Have the Most Skilled Female Developers? http://j.mp/2OCHfnt
INTERESTING ARTICLES
• 7 facts about the STEM workforce http://j.mp/2Ou2dEK
• Diversity Statistics in Tech: A Deeper Look — and a Case Study http://j.mp/2pTEp2Y
• Diversity in Tech by the Numbers: Age, Race, & Gender | Recruiting Innovation http://j.mp/33c2FeU
• Here’s the clearest picture of Silicon Valley’s diversity yet: It’s bad. But some companies are doing less
bad https://www.revealnews.org/article/heres-the-clearest-picture-of-silicon-valleys-diversity-yet/
35. FYI…I am open to new opportunities.
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37. Presumably, only women are on
maternity leave so this search should
yield mostly (if not totally) females.
38. intitle:maria intitle:resume
("software developer" | "software engineer")
-sample -template -example
If you add traditional female names
to your search strings, you will likely
get female candidates in your search
results.
39. Those she/her/hers at the end of email messages are more than a passing trend http://j.mp/30Rrj37
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interesting...
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