Credit Suisse partners with the non-profit organization “Girls Who Code”. According to the news portal Finextra, the bank wants to create a new influx of technological talent and promote diversity in technology professions.
The Girls Who Code program has set itself the goal of attracting more girls and women into the field of technology. The non-profit organization operates worldwide.
As part of the deal, Credit Suisse wants to run a two-week program for up to 60 schoolgirls, Finextra reports. They will have the opportunity to listen and discuss with stakeholders, whether bank executives or technical analysts. The course will allow participants to develop technical skills and a professional network.
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