How long must mental health and well-being take a backseat in the tech space?
It’s no secret that two out of five workers in tech consider themselves at high risk of burnout, with 42% of them considering a career change in the next six months. Poor representation, hustle culture, and a lack of equitable working conditions all contribute to the lack of psychological safety for women in today’s industry. So, how do we make a difference?
Join us on 1st March in collaboration with the fabulous team at Lattice, where we plan to dissect these issues together, tackling them head-on with the help of the experts. Expect an insightful, forward-thinking panel discussion, followed by a live Q&A session and a networking initiative with like-minded DevOps enthusiasts.
We’ll be covering:
The Steps to Creating an Inclusive Workplace and Culture
How to support mental wellbeing
The Importance of psychological safety
Reasonable adjustments
How to Channel your inner ‘superpower’
Our Hopes for the future of the Space
Our panel will include:
Sabrina Battiston - Host and Chair @ Women in DevOps
Asha Camper Singh - Senior Software Engineer @ Lattice
Rob Stolarz - Senior Software Engineer @ Lattice
Shubha Guruaja Rao - Senior Manager of Solution Engineering @ JFrog
Asha Camper Singh
Asha took a chance on a Computer Science class in high school, which led to a C.S. degree from UC San Diego and a career in software. She spent the first 6 years of her career at Salesforce, where she developed a love for collaboration and front-end development. Now she's a senior engineer at Lattice, where she works on a compensation product that promotes consistent and fair pay. In her free time, she loves to read novels and play games.
Rob Stolarz
Having recently worked on the DEIB Analytics product at Lattice, Rob is a senior software engineer of three years looking to continue his advocacy around representation in tech.
Shubha Guruaja Rao
Shubha is a Sr Solutions Engineering Manager with JFrog. With more than a decade of experience working on different technologies and verticals, she is passionate about helping customers achieve the best. Prior to JFrog, she was a Solutions Architect helping some of the largest customers build their end-to-end IoT Products. Having been trained in Indian classical Dance and Music, she loves to teach music to kids in her spare time. On the weekends, she is also a volunteer teacher at a language school.
Our event is virtual - join us from the comfort of your own home and get involved: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_r0YDmajvSr2Dz36B5WdaCQ
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