#weAREhere Careers in Tech

Let's demystify jobs in tech. We invited the following guests to tell you about their experiences in getting hired for a tech job as well as tips and advice when they are interviewing candidates for a tech role in their company.

We will open the floor to questions after the panel. Afterwards, if you are still want to discuss about this, we can head over across the road to O'Neill's Pub on Pearse Street.

Our Panelists

  • Christina Lynch (Moderator)
  • Elizabeth Murphy (Assoc CIPD)
  • Sorcha Bowler (Software engineer, Betbright)
  • Sarah Doran (Software Development Manager, Travelport Digital)
  • Ingrid Epure (Software engineer, Intercom)

Running Order

  • 18:00 - 18:45 -- Food & Drinks reception before the panel
  • 18:45 - 19:15 -- Panel
  • 19:15 - 20:00 -- Q&A (45 minutes)
  • 20:00 -- Onwards O'Neill's Pub (Pearse St) afterwards for a drink and and continue with your conversation from the event.

Tickets

Additional Information

Venue

Science Gallery Dublin, Pearse Street, Dublin 2

Big thanks to Science Gallery for hosting our event.

About our Speakers

Christina Lynch / @xtinalynch

Christina currently works as a Technical Support Engineer in Microsoft Ireland. Christina is the organiser of Ireland Girl Geek Dinners. Girl Geek Dinners is an informal organization that promotes the presence of women in the Information technology industry.

Elizabeth Murphy

I spot potential and build great teams. I’m an experienced technical recruiter and HR professional. I’ve scaled teams in companies including Mobile Travel Technologies, Version 1, Ernst & Young etc.

I’ve hired people in Java, .Net, iOS, Android, PHP, DevOps, Test, Product & Project Management, and every function in between. (even did Symbian way back in the day!)

I really LOVE technology. More importantly I take the time to really understand what technical stack or I’m hiring for.

With me, every single CV gets a response (it’s the least you deserve). You’re kept in the loop every step of the way, and if you ask me for feedback, you get it. (No such thing as “do not reply”e-mails with me).

In my spare time, I’m interested in VR, CyberPsychology, and supporting Women in Tech.

Sorcha Bowler / @saoili

Sorcha wrote her first program in BASIC around the age of eight. Her father and all three of her older siblings are coders, so it made sense to her to do the same. She wrote a little Logo in school, but otherwise didn't get to do much more coding before she studied computer science in college, writing C++ and Java mostly. After college she got a QA job where she was told she'd be able to move into a programming job, but that never happened. She left after a year and spent nearly a decade in a service and support role. In her last couple of years there she was doing a job that involved suggesting improvements to customer code. Thus realising that she missed writing code, and on her excellent brother in law's advice, she taught herself Python. She fell in love with its simplicity and grace and lost the ability to write pysdo-code, as it now just comes out as Python when she tries. She got involved in Coding Grace, mentoring beginner programmers. After she interviewed in several different companies, learning something each time, the good people at Betbright gave her a chance and hired her. She's been working there as a developer for over three years now and is still delighted with herself.

Sarah Doran / @sarahd0ran

Software Development Manager at Travelport Digital with 12 years experience. Ask me about Java, Web and Mobile development, Tech lead and Development manager roles. Outside of work you'll find me organising Coderdojo Coolest Projects and helping with CoderDojoGirls events.

Fun fact: I once jumped out of a helicopter at 12,000ft

Ingrid Epure / @ingridepure

Ingrid is an engineer currently working for Intercom in Dublin, Ireland. She has been coding for more than 12 years and discovered her passion for distributed systems and infrastructure 3 years ago. She is a conference speaker, an active member in the Python community and loves mentoring and helping with community-driven events.

About weAREhere

weAREhere are a collective of diversity-friendly groups that gather for events every year.

For this event, the following groups are involved:

If your diversity in tech group wishes be involved, drop us an email at wearehere@eventgeek.ie.