Vancouver Datajam 2024 - Job Search
The Vancouver Datajam is a community-focused hackathon that empowers women, gender minorities, racial minorities, and other underrepresented groups in data science.

More details can be found on our social media accounts https://twitter.com/VanDatajam and https://www.linkedin.com/company/datajam-vancouver. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at vancouverdatajam@gmail.com or visit our website: Vancouver DataJam.
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This year, Vancouver Datajam is happy to announce that we have 3 different workshops that you may register!

Beginner: may have no prior coding experience/comes from a non-technical background

Intermediate: is familiar with coding in languages such as R or Python, as well as familiarity with packages such as numpy and Pandas, and

Everyone: this workshop is open to everyone who is into learning new things.

In order to help the workshop facilitators understand the skill levels of of their workshop attendees, we ask that you answer the following questions to the best of your ability.

Reminder to only sign up for workshops you are 100% certain you can attend.
Workshop Title: How to standout with your job search!

Date & Time: October 10, 2024 from 6-7 pm

Level: Everyone

Facilitator Name: Jeanine Longley

Facilitator Bio: Jeanine is a Principle Product Manager at MakerSights with strong skills in understanding people, prioritizing opportunities, and framing value. She is engaged in community building through ProductBC and interested in climate action communities.

Workshop Description:In this talk, Jeanine will discuss how to showcase your value while job searching. Learn strategies for effectively highlighting your skills and achievements, prioritizing opportunities for growth, and framing your value to make it visible to the market.

Location: Northeastern University - Vancouver. 410 W Georgia St #1400, Vancouver, BC V6B 1Z3

Room No. 1418
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