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HackNY Spring
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With Chris Wiggins (Chief Data Scientist, NY Times), Shreya Murthy (Founder/CEO, Partiful), Heidi Waterhouse (Alchemist Accelerator), Mackenzie Burnett (CEO, Ambrook), Elan Silver (Counsel, NY Senate Committee), Lauren Mushro (Head of Product & AI, Sapien), Randall Hunt (CTO, Caylent). |
| Newlab, 19 Morris Ave |
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Apr 27 (Sun) , 2025 @ 10:00 AM
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$327 |
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A one-day conference for early career developers to become the next generation of responsible leaders in NYC.
The hackNY Spring Conference is a one-day professional development opportunity for developers who have recently started their careers & new graduates breaking into the tech industry. Leveraging our 16-year track record empowering the NYC tech community, organizing hackathons & speaker series as part of our Fellowship program, we're launching a public conference for 250 attendees. The hackNY Spring Conference will cover topics across two themes - equipping emerging tech leaders & engineering with intention.
Equipping emerging tech leaders: The modern tech landscape, marked by remote work & evolving hiring practices, demands intentional career development. Just as code requires intention, so too does a successful career. This session empowers emerging leaders with the essential non-technical skills - including communication, collaboration, & navigating organizational dynamics - that can be immediately applied to improve performance.
Engineering with Intention: Technology has a profound impact on the world. Every line of code has consequences. We believe it's imperative for developers & leaders to understand how to ask the questions that lead to the best results. Attendees will be equipped with the framework to evaluate the impact of their work, identify potential risks, & make informed decisions to build technology that truly makes a difference.
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