Tarah Wheeler, BA, MS, CSM, CSD is CEO and cofounder of Fizzmint, has led projects at Microsoft Game Studios, and founded Red Queen Technologies, Infosec Unlocked, and Hack The People Foundation.
-Tarah Wheeler Van Vlack is a brilliant role model. With this book, she offers something rare and wonderful--straightforward and honest guidance for women. I am often approached by women asking, 'How do I get started in tech?' I recommend reading this book for answers--I wish I'd had it when I was starting out!--- Elissa Shevinsky, editor of Lean Out: The Struggle for Gender Equality in Tech and Start-Up Culture -The essential handbook for women in technology--engaging, practical, and inspirational, with ready-to-use advice, examples, and stories.- --Library Journal-[Women in Tech] features insights from several successful female tech professionals.---LinkedIn -With contributions from hackers, gamers, analysts, and more, this is the book Game Developer Barbie would use to guide her career.---Bustle -[Women in Tech] contains advice ranging from interviews, networking and entrepreneurship, right over to developing, mentorship and the family balance. It's actually jam packed with insights from women in the field.---Forbes -Tarah Wheeler Van Vlack's recently-released book Women in Tech features contributions from badasses like Angie Chang, Katie Cunningham, Keren Elazari, Miah Johnson, Kristin Toth Smith, Brianna Wu, and Kamilah Taylor. You should definitely check out the book.---The Mary Sue-[Women in Tech] discusses salary negotiation, interviewing, and business practices. Along with practical career advice, the book includes personal stories from female tech professionals.---GeekWire -Read Tarah Wheeler Van Vlack's new book, Women in Tech, which offers both success stories and advice on leveling the playing field.---Light Reading-[Women in Tech] gives women an insider's knowledge of how to break into the tech field and earn a fair wage for their work.---Seattle Weekly -Tarah Wheeler Van Vlack, author of Women in Tech, wants to stop women from leaving tech jobs mid-career.... [Her] book offers career advice to women who are considering getting into tech, or those already in it who want to take their career to the next level. It combines workplace tips with inspiring personal stories from female tech professionals.- --Seattle magazine -[Women in Tech] has practical advice and personal stories from a variety of voices, and it covers every stage of a tech career, from applying for your first job to starting your first company. The book is lively and entertaining, and it's a vital read for any woman, non-binary, or transgender person working in technology. But even if you don't know the difference between C++ and C#, if you interact with technology-focused companies at all (or really, if you're navigating any traditionally straight-white-cis-male-dominated field), you can learn a whole lot from this book.---Bitch magazine -If you're a woman in the tech world, or are looking to join it, what's the best way to succeed? Women in Tech is one expert's answer.- --GeekGirlCon -If you're seriously considering tech as a career, this book is for you. Combining practical career advice and personal stories from successful female tech professionals, you're bound to get inspired and motivated by these amazing women.- --FabFitFun -Tarah decided to write Women in Tech... simply because it had never been done before.---Medium -[Tarah Wheeler Van Vlack] explains the societal norms that inform [negotiations] and why women don't feel comfortable asking for more.- --Glassdoor -[Tarah Wheeler Van Vlack] juggles many important roles, which all lead back to her passion for tech.---Power to Fly -Whether you are into tech or not, Tarah Wheeler Van Vlack provides the most honest and straightforward career advices, useful for many - not only for 'Women in Tech'---Annica Rynbeck-Both inclusive and empowering---The Market for Computer and Video Games -[Helps] tech professionals navigate the social side of their careers.- --Silicon Prairie News -With this book, [Van Vlack] sets out to buck the system, giving great advice on how women can forge their own tech career paths.---The Bellingham Herald -[Wheeler examines why] women [aren't] pursuing a degree in a lucrative sector like tech and why...the rate [is] decreasing every year.---Mountain Khabar