TalentSprint, a leading skills edtech company has announced the fourth edition of its Women Engineers (WE) program. The key objective of WE is to enable enterprising and aspiring women students from diverse socio-economic backgrounds to prepare for high-growth tech careers. This year the program aims to identify and prepare 250 first-year women students to become globally competitive software engineers. The program will provide a fully-funded 100% tuition scholarship and Rs 100,000 stipend to every selected student.
Google, which has supported the program since its inception will continue to do so this year as well in line with its philosophy for enabling and empowering women across the technology spectrum through these kind of focused initiatives.
Offered as a two-year intensive program, WE comprises learning from top-notch faculty and Industry experts of TalentSprint and mentorship from engineers and technology leaders at Google. Students with engineering background pursuing B.Tech or B.E., specializing in IT, CSE, EEE, Math, Applied Math or equivalent and having scored marks over 70% in their 10th and 12th are eligible for this program.
The lack of adequate diversity, equity, and inclusion in the global technology sector, in particular the low representation of women, is now a mainstream concern. Precisely to address this issue, TalentSprint conceived of the WE program four years ago. The earlier three cohorts of the program have been extremely successful with over 55,000 applicants applying for 500 seats.
Dr. Santanu Paul, Co-founder and CEO of TalentSprint, said “The TalentSprint WE program has been growing from strength to strength in the last three years. We feel encouraged to witness the transformational journey of over 500 enthusiastic women engineering students who have since launched their IT careers with leading tech companies. We are delighted to deepen our partnership with Google and continue to bridge the gender gap in the tech industry.”
Venkataraman, VP/GM, Google said the success of the previous cohorts has encouraged Google to scale the program further and “we are very happy to be extending support to TalentSprint to scale this program to the next level.”
For more information on how to apply, applicants can visit the program website https://we.talentsprint.com/