Thursday, 27 December 2012

Stanford Students And Professors Are Bridging The CS Gender Gap One Student At A Time

558472_336193506472545_2073907048_nAt Stanford, just under 21 percent of undergraduate CS majors, the school?s most popular major, are women. Surrounding the school, Silicon Valley is starved for talented engineers, with companies aggressively recruiting Stanford undergrads with coding skills for high paying internships and full time jobs. ?Getting more girls involved in CS is probably the most impactful thing we can do to address the talent shortage,? Sequoia Capital?s Jim Goetz tells me.

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