How the tech industry can be more compassionate with April Wensel
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On this episode Abadesi talks to April Wensel, founder of Compassionate Coding, and one of Aba’s favorite follows on Twitter. She’s a veteran software engineer who has worked in healthcare, entertainment, research and education. In this episode they discuss... * How to make your interviews more inclusive. * Why we need to change the way we think about the tech industry. * Why telling someone you’re non-technical is nonsensical, and why she says, "if you can use a fork, you’re technical." * The problem of “toxic elitism” in the tech industry. * How you can do your part to cultivate a positive culture at your company. We’ll be back next week so be sure to subscribe wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts. Big thanks to Copper for their support. 😸
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