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Qorvo inspires next generation through STEM initiative
Tech Titans
How do STEM careers start? Marvin Harris, foundry engineer with Qorvo, Inc., knew he wanted to become an engineer in seventh grade after attending a summer outreach program at Purdue University. "I fell in love with electrical engineering," he said. He earned a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Purdue and master's degree in electrical engineering from Georgia Tech.
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The Black inventors who fueled America's golden age of innovation
The Christian Science Monitor
Next time you think about who might become an innovator, think perhaps of Lewis Latimer. The child of an enslaved couple who escaped and made it from Virginia to Boston, Latimer went on to develop a new way of heat-treating carbon filaments to make them last longer. It was one of many steps that helped bring electric lighting to the masses.
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7 steps to AI success
InformationWeek
Demand for artificial intelligence is growing, but success rates are underwhelming. Here's what you can do to maximize the value from your AI deployment.
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Here's how IT leaders can adapt to stricter data privacy laws
InformationWeek
Whether we are prepared or not, there will be a global shift toward strict data privacy rules in the coming year. As the U.S. moves past one of its most critical election cycles in years, data protection legislation is poised to take center stage in the coming year.
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IT careers: Top IT job interview questions for 2021
The Enterprisers Project
If you're interviewing for a new IT position in 2021, you can expect to be asked questions about 2020.
Sure, IT talent will get technical questions as usual. You can usually get a sense of what's coming in that regard from a job title and description, as well as shop talk with your peers. Depending on the role, you can probably also anticipate questions related to process and culture – think topics like agile or DevOps.
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Leading women to STEM careers
By Terry Hogan and Angela Cleveland
Once they hit middle school, girls often move away from STEM-related careers. School counselors can help middle and high school girls keep all their options open. Careers in STEM exert significant influence and power, shaping nearly every aspect of our lives. Yet, women (diverse in race, ethnicity, class, age, gender identity, abilities, and other historically marginalized identities) are underrepresented in the field. And, even when present, they may find themselves in unwelcoming cultures that impede their participation as innovators, leaders, and researchers who are shaping the future.
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7 daily productivity hacks to help you work smarter in 2021
Fast Company
If, like me, you’ve been wandering around the house muttering, “New year, new me” without really being sure what’s going to change, might I suggest you use this year to get more productive? That does not mean working harder, mind you—especially if you’ll still be working from home for the foreseeable future.
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