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Their findings, shared with the AP this week in advance of public release: Girls have little exposure to technology and computer sciences. That doesn’t mean they’re not interested, however. If parents, friends and teachers encourage their daughters to pursue computer sciences, schools offer more courses and more role models step forward, the field can be leveled. But to capture girls, it’s got to be fun. That’s the plan for a “Made With Code” kick-off event in New York Thursday for 150 girls, where indie rockers Icona Pop will perform and coders will demo how they make everything from animated movies to designer fabrics with software. Actress Mindy Kaling, who is the event’s master of ceremonies, said she fights gender bias in Hollywood, but when a techie friend told her about Silicon Valley’s gender gap “it was staggering.”.

“Just as television and movies need to reflect their audience, I think it’s important that people who create technology reflect the diversity of people who use them,” she said, Chelsea Clinton, who is representing the Clinton Foundation at Thursday’s event, said she got her own first computer in 1987 from Santa Claus, “Ultimately computer science is helping to create the future,” she said, “So when we think about the future, we know we need to be doing more in this country and around the world to ensure that girls and women see aqua satin baby girl shoes - ballet flats - toddler girl shoes - flower girl shoes - pink satin, ivory satin, white satin - prin computer sciences as real, viable options for them.”..

Entrepreneur Dez White wasn’t necessarily pursuing a tech career when she asked a patron at her family’s restaurant to teach her to write software. She just had an idea for an app and wanted to make it. “It was very hard for me to get my head around it,” White said. “I didn’t go to Stanford for code.”. Today, she hires coders for her firm Goinvis, which sells privacy apps that allows users to send texts that self-destruct at a set time and emails that disappear from an inbox after they’re opened.

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“Unlimited sparkling water?” someone asks. In the end, however, the budding Googlers are most excited about the work. “The project I’m working on is super high impact, and I’m looking for ways to make my mark,” says Rita DeRaedt, 20, studying visual communication technology at Bowling Green State University in Ohio. She admitted to being a bit starstruck after she was assigned to a team headed by a designer she’s long admired. With summer’s arrival comes an influx of thousands of Silicon Valley interns. Well paid and -perked, young up-and-comers from around the world who successfully navigate the competitive application process are assigned big-time responsibility at firms such as Google, Facebook, Dropbox and Twitter.

Silicon Valley tech firms pay their interns more than any other sector in the U.S., according to a top 25 list of 2014 intern pay by online career website Glassdoor, Palantir Technologies, a Palo Alto-based cybersecurity firm, topped the list with $7,012 average monthly base pay, Also on the list: Twitter, Linkedin, Facebook, eBay, Google and Apple, all of which pay more than $5,000 a month, or $60,000 annually if these were full-time jobs, And that’s not counting the perks, which at aqua satin baby girl shoes - ballet flats - toddler girl shoes - flower girl shoes - pink satin, ivory satin, white satin - prin Facebook include housing..

Executives hope that a fun and stimulating summer will motivate interns to come back after graduation to launch careers. It’s money well spent in a field fighting for talent, says Joel West, professor of innovation and entrepreneurship at the Keck Graduate Institute of Applied Life Sciences in Claremont, who hired interns when he ran his own software company and now helps place students in internships. “When you’re an employer, interns are a win-win, because you get relatively cheap labor and you get a first look at talented and ambitious people,” he says. “You get first dibs on them.”.

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