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RTC’s Guide to Working in the Office

Whether you’re navigating your first office job or adjusting to return-to-office (RTO) policies, this guide has you covered. We’ve pulled together everything you need to know, from what to wear to some unofficial office rules you really shouldn’t break, to help you thrive in the office. Let’s dig in and explore what to expect when … Continued

Building Confidence: Empower Yourself as a Woman in Tech

Imagine walking into a room full of accomplished professionals and being completely at ease—knowing you belong. For many women in tech, this feels like a distant dream. But it doesn’t have to be. In a survey of RTC members last year, the overwhelming majority did not feel confident about attending conferences.  We want to change … Continued

Your Guide to Making the Most Out of RTC Partner Events

Slay Your Next RTC Event After hosting hundreds of conferences and events, we’ve learned a few things that help improve your event experience. Our team of experts (along with some input from our partners) has compiled a list of best practices to ensure our members are fully prepared for each event. Please read everything before attending an … Continued

Rewriting the Code’s 2023 Impact Report

Reflecting on the strides we’ve made in 2023, we’re grateful for what we’ve achieved together at Rewriting the Code. Last year was not just about growth and milestones; it was about strengthening our commitment to empowering women in technology—making our community more inclusive, supportive, and vibrant than ever before. Last year, we embarked on an … Continued

What does Barbie have to do with women in tech?

By Sue Harnett, Founder and CEO of Rewriting the Code In 2010, the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media hosted a symposium in Los Angeles with a panel of writers, producers, directors, and executives from the motion picture and television industry.1 Also in attendance was Dr. Stacy L. Smith, associate professor of communications at … Continued

Conference Advice from the Conference Queen – Part 1

Written by RTC Member Krystal Maighan, a Ph.D. student at the University of Vermont.  Why would I call myself the Conference Queen? Because, let’s just say, I’ve been to a lot across a breadth of fields. I’ve been to everything from Concept Art and Comic Art conferences, Film Gear conferences, your typical Tech conference, Open … Continued

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