Baddies in Tech

Baddies in Tech is more than a platform or community… it’s an identity. Our organization is creating safe spaces for women of color in tech to belong

About Baddies in Tech

Baddies in Tech is more than a platform or community… it’s an identity. Our organization is creating safe spaces for women of color in tech to belong, but the Baddie Identity existed long before BiT was founded. We’re building for the women of color who are “the only” in their work environment, the ambitious black girl who lacks career role models and mentors, and the female executives who want to make the path to leadership easier for those coming up behind them. To be a member of Baddies in Tech is to reject professional stereotypes and to declare “this is what a technologist looks like.”

Resources

Become a tech baddie
You can definitely sit with us! By registering as a Baddies in Tech member, you’ll gain access to an empowering network of black and brown women in tech, exclusive career resources and events, and support for your growing tech career!

Career Resources
Whether you’re tech-curious, or a seasoned tech baddie, Baddies in Tech is dedicated to supporting the growth of your career! We provide resources to help you discover your tech career interests, gain new tech skills, or job hunt successfully at any level.

Events
We love a tech conference, hackathon, meetup… tell us when and we’re there!! Check out upcoming events to learn and network with the Baddies in Tech community!

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Expertise:
Workshops • Engagement • Community

Services:
Mentoring • Resource Database • Workshops • Events

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What baddies are saying…

“As a Junior at Bowie State University majoring in Computer Technology, I attended the BiT Imagine Hirethon career fair where I met with an Accenture rep. Fast forward, I’m being offered a position as a Business Development Analyst! HUGE shoutout to Baddies in Tech for the opportunities they provide for black women in tech!”

Nnenna Ibenna
Business Development Analyst, Accenture

My work day always feels a little better when I see notifications from Baddies in Tech. It reminds me that I belong in tech even though I’m black, a woman, and bad 😝 it warms my heart to be in a community with other tech baddies!”

Londr
BiT Discord member