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There are over 410,020 open computing jobs in the US but only 71,226 computer science students graduated into the tech workforce last year. Only 47% of public high schools in US offer computer science which deeply impacts access to young women and students from marginalized communities. #MyStartInTech is a campaign dedicated to drawing attention to this issue and in turn, help widen access to computer science in schools. In this interview, Hilary Stohs-Krause, Co-organizer of Madison Women in Tech and Senior Software Developer at Ten Forward Consulting, talks about how she got her start in the tech world.
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