Django Girls Volunteer Interest Form
Thank you for your interest in being a volunteer for Django Girls Chicago. Below are some basic questions to help us get to better know you and determine which of our students you may best work with. Mentors can identify as either a man or a woman, however we ask that all volunteers respect our Code of Conduct viewable on our website (http://djangogirls.org/pages/coc/).
What is your first and last name? *
What are your preferred pronouns? *
For example, she/her/hers or they/they/theirs or ze/zir/zirs.
What is your Twitter handle?
What is your email address? *
Occupation *
Tell us what you currently do: working, studying or something else?
Do you agree to abide by our Code of Conduct? (http://djangogirls.org/pages/coc/) *
We at Django Girls want to keep our workshops a safe space for everyone involved. All applicants self-identify as women and we respect everyone's personal identity. Questions please email chicago@djangogirls.org.
Why do you want to help with Django Girls? *
Four to five sentence description will suffice.
Description of Volunteer Opportunities
General Volunteer: You can expect to help with morning registration, basic food setup.

On-site Mentor: On-site Mentors act as teaching assistants during the Django Girls workshop. You will be expected to be present from 9:00am to 6:00pm on Saturday, December 3rd.

Remote Mentor: Remote mentors help students install Python and Python libraries for the on-site workshop. Installation with two students at a time lasts approximately 90 minutes. Remote mentoring will happen one to two weeks before the workshop and remote mentors can schedule their sessions based on their schedules.
What type of volunteer work are you interested in? *
See descriptions above.
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