Resources for women in tech
Practical guidance, templates, and learning paths—made for your journey.
Explore curated resources to help you build confidence, grow your skills, and navigate your next step in tech. Use these alongside mentorship for steady, supported momentum.
Resource library
Start where you are. Pick a track below for quick wins now and deeper growth over time.
Career switch roadmap
A step-by-step path from “curious” to “job-ready,” including milestones and realistic timelines.
Resume & LinkedIn toolkit
Role-focused bullets, keyword guidance, and profile prompts that highlight your impact.
Interview prep
Practice frameworks for behavioral and technical interviews—plus confidence-building routines.
Portfolio projects
Project ideas and structure to showcase skills, storytelling, and problem-solving.
Workplace & leadership
Scripts for boundaries, feedback, and advocacy—so you can lead with clarity and care.
Learning paths
Curated topics to study next (and why), from fundamentals to specialization.
How to use these resources (without overwhelm)
Choose one goal for the next 2 weeks
Example: “Update my LinkedIn headline,” “Finish one portfolio project,” or “Apply to 5 roles.” Keep it small and measurable.
Pair learning with accountability
Share your plan with a mentor or peer. Consistency beats intensity—especially when you’re juggling life and work.
Reflect, then iterate
After two weeks, note what helped and what didn’t. Adjust your plan and keep moving forward with compassion.
Resources FAQ
Quick answers to help you get the most out of the library and our mentorship community.
Are these resources free?
Many are free and available right here. Some learning paths may reference optional paid tools or courses—always clearly labeled so you can choose what fits.
I’m new to tech. Where should I start?
Start with the Career switch roadmap and Learning paths. If you’d like support choosing a direction, mentorship can help you clarify your next best step.
Do you help with resumes and interviews?
Yes—use the Resume & LinkedIn toolkit and Interview prep sections, then bring your questions to mentorship sessions for tailored feedback.
What if I don’t have a computer science degree?
You’re not alone. Our resources are designed for women from non-traditional backgrounds and focus on skills, projects, and storytelling—not pedigree.
How do I find a mentor who fits my goals?
Share your goals and interests when you sign up. We match based on experience, focus area, and the kind of support you’re looking for.
Can I contribute a resource?
Absolutely. If you have a guide, template, or learning recommendation, reach out and we’ll review it for inclusion.

Ready for support?
Turn resources into real progress—with a mentor by your side.
Get matched with a qualified mentor who understands your journey and helps you build a plan you can actually follow.