About Us
Rewriting the Code is a global community and network founded in 2017 by Sue Harnett to empower women in technology with a supportive community, tech-forward education, and career readiness. With a community of over 33,000 college and early-career women in tech, RTC is the largest network of women in tech and offers mentorship, peer support, scholarships, resources, education, and year-round events in collaboration with corporate partners. Joining the community is free, and access to our programs is never charged.
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Our News
Largest Network of Women in Technology Announced New Sponsors and Investors in 2024 Impact Report
Organizations That Support Women In Tech Are Struggling—Here’s How That Can Be Reversed
Rewriting the Code Expands to the UK, Accelerating Diversity in Global Tech Industry
New Collaborative Fund to Invest in Undergraduate Women in Computing
Goldman Sachs & Non-Profit Rewriting the Code Introduce RTC Women in Tech Fund
In The News
March 2025 – How to Recruit Gen Z Effectively in 2025 – Innovation & Tech Today
March 3, 2025 – How RTC and Black Wings support women in tech – CIO
November 29, 2024 – How Indigenous engineers are using AI to preserve their culture – NBC News
November 14, 2024 – Rewriting the Code Wants to Empower Young Women in STEM – Great Day Colorado
October 16, 2024 – Teenage Girls Who Think They Can Get ‘Dream Job’ Drops – Newsweek
August 12, 2024 – Top Tech Conferences: The ultimate tech events guide for August 2024 – TechRadar
April 8, 2024 – What is Job Shadowing? – Forage
March 28, 2024 – Can we cure imposter syndrome in tech? – LeadDev
February 12, 2024 – RTC’s Black Wings Down to a Science Feature – The Newsette
In Partnering with Rewriting the Code, Khoury College Aims to Empower Women in Tech
University of Minnesota student helping lead national ‘hackathon’ for female coders