CJ, thank you for the warm regards! She is a great person, but I keep running into her at these inspirational meet ups. I agree, there is definitely a need for some kind of in between... Something more welcoming than a typical tech meet up but more substantial than a newbie event full of dilettantes.

I'll put you in touch with her! People like you are awesome. 





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Romy Ilano
romy@snowyla.com



On Sun, Jul 3, 2016 at 11:00 AM, CJ Joulain <joulain@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi everyone.  :-)  I recently joined this listserv and meant to send an introduction earlier.  Romy's message was a reminder to virtually say hey.  I've been meaning to check out Omni Commons more; I've been to a few CounterCultureLabs events but haven't visited SudoRoom yet.

I'm also a recent bootcamp graduate from a non-traditional background.  There are tons of meetups in the Bay Area but tough to find a good match, particularly those who are new to the field.  And, frankly, folks aren't always welcoming.  I agree that more than inspirational talks are needed for someone to transition into a different career with the adequate technical training that they need.  Romy, I'd be interested in getting in touch with your friend.  There are a few groups out there that are self-study/new to the field oriented.  I'm also a co-organizer for a Latinxs in Tech meetup and many of our members were self-taught or went to bootcamps and can relate to what your friend is going through.    

Would you say SudoRoom events tend to be hack-at-your-own pace oriented?

Take care,
CJ

On Sun, Jul 3, 2016 at 8:35 AM, Romy Ilano <romy@snowyla.com> wrote:
I know a cool young lady who happens to have an awesome kid! She completed one of those developer bootcamps and is looking for a job. 

I feel guilty because I know nothing about the web development industry  for boot camp graduates- I know people will have many good and bad things to say about boot camps or the development industry!

Anyway, I met a lot of nice people who were doing javascript workshops .Are these still going on? I keep sending her to these nice but ultimately not very helpful for getting a job or becoming great at programming all women events that are sponsored by tech companies. ( These events are cool once in a while and are a great way for men to show support, but going only to all women events could handicap her IMHO. For beginners they are nice and augment networking but should not replace it - She needs more than inspirational talks, she needs mentorship and technical schools and connections)

Are there other boot camp graduates who are interested in hanging out ? I've also been guiding her to contribute to open source. I think there was a javascript event, right ?  


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