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With an eye on the expansion of women in the technology sector, the Microsoft registration for the 3rd edition of GirlsPower. The training program aims to train professionals in the fundamentals of low code/no code programming on the Power Platform. Thus, anyone interested can sign up for the 5,000 vacancies available until March 17th.
The program of Microsoft in partnership with the WoMakersCode, which is the community of women in technology, will have eight live classes on Power BI, Power Apps, Power Automate, Copilot Studio and Power Pages. In addition, the course offers a certificate and, at the end, participants will be able to participate in a Hackathon-style event. Registration can be done through this LINK.
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Growing more and more in Brazil, the technology market has been standing out for the space offered to women. Thus, high salaries came to light as main points, but demand is still low. According to data published by General Register of Employed and Unemployed (Caged), female participation grew 60% in the sector in the period 2015-2022.
On the other hand, a study by the technology company Revelo, pointed out that only 12.7% of the market’s vacancies are occupied by women. Men are at 87.7%. Given the space and good salaries for women in the sector, schools have been offering free courses and enrollment so that women can increasingly enter the expanding market.
“We are committed to boosting the female presence in the world of technology. Therefore, we have a provisional campaign offering free registration fees to all girls and teenagers who wish to join us. We believe in a more diverse and gender-equitable market”, he stated Nívia Carvalhopedagogical coordinator, in an interview with the BNC Amazonas website.
Source: Atrevida

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