I want to attract more LGBTIQA+ people into IT world
I want to show you how you can improve your life and teach yourself to code for free
I want to introduce you to the new world you might not be aware of
I will not teach you to code, but I will show you how you can do it on your own
Coding changed my life for better 🤗
4.8 million independent workers currently describe themselves as digital nomads, and many more, 17 million, aspire to someday become nomadic.
6.7 million Americans doing freelance work today
50% of the Workforce Will Be Remote by 2020
The Remote Workforce Has Grown by 140% Since 2005
Digital Nomads Save Up to $7,000 a Year – Or More
Nearly 30% of #remotework companies were either founded by women or have a female CEO. https://wp.me/p8gaop-lt
Freedom
Being your own boss
< 8hrs per day, <160hrs per month, but same or higher income
biannual work schedule (6 months off)
choose your own projects and stack
choose your own hourly wage
no alarm to wake you up in the morning
pay less taxes
get eu or usa salary, live in cheaper location (croatia)
save up => invest in funds, bitcoins
Read more here: https://www.and.co/anywhere-workers
aka more reasons to join us!
Sexual orientation
Gender
I personally have always been the only queer person and the only female in the whole dev team in every team I have ever worked on
not taken seriously
I am just trying to code, I am not a real dev
"why don't you learn what she does, it's easy!"
lower paycheck:
​"You can be happy with our offer. When I had first started, I was offered much less"
"you don't need money, you are girl"
subtle comments in Croatian communities
"are you looking for a husband?"
"is that your own company or your dad's?
"it's so weird to talk to a girl about coding"
(and land a first job ^_^)
package managers
Agile methodology
object-orientation
testing
code your own projects
host code on github
contribute to open source
write blog for your learning process
connect to wifi MARE: MARE1234
open on your cell phones
http://192.168.1.231:3000