EPISODE · Mar 3, 2021 · 57 MIN
80| Life In The Tech World As A Female
from Future Female Leaders · host Nichole Harrop, Jossie Haines
Jossie Haines has been an engineering leader focused on large scale consumer technology at companies such as Apple, Zynga, American Express and Tile for 20 years. She is currently Sr Director of Platform & Web Engineering as well as head of diversity, equity & inclusion at Tile. She created and manages a 5 person Windows team based in Vancouver, and leads the engineering efforts integrating the Tile technology into partner ecosystems including enabling Google Home devices to directly ring and locate Tiles, as well as partnering with Intel and HP to enable Intel based laptops to behave as Tiles with no additional hardware. She also manages the 7 person web team that handles all aspects of the tile.com e-commerce experience bringing in millions in yearly revenue. In her free time, Jossie is on a mission to keep women in tech, and in her role as head of DEI at Tile she advocates for diversity and inclusion across the entire company at the executive team level, and sets the company's yearly DEI strategy and budget. She spends her free time speaking about retaining women in tech, empathy in engineering, and effective and fair management practices that reduce bias and empower all team members to thrive. She has given over 40 talks in the last 2 years including at the Grace Hopper, and Empowered Women of the World conferences. She is also an active mentor at the Mentoring Club, Power to Fly, UCSC and Plato, and started and leads the Tile mentoring program. Questions: What are your thoughts on internships after college and what advice do you have to womxn who are feeling stressed about finding the perfect internship? Why do you think womxn have a harder time in tech roles? Have you ever walked into a room and had people instantly assume you were in a lower role? How did you navigate that? What is your experience with burnout? What advice would you give to someone who is experiencing burnout like you did? Bonus question over on Patreon: How would you suggest for any womxn in the workplace to build a network of supportive womxn, not only for finding internship possibilities, but also honestly finding support from other womxn who are in similar roles, who might be in male dominated industries. Books mentioned: Brave, Not Perfect Better Allies www.nicholeharrop.com www.instagram.com/nichole.harrop Patreon Next Level Leaders Facebook Community
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