8 May 2022 13:00-17:00SEB

Join us for a Pink Programming Sunday filled with Java!☕

What's a regular weekday as a java developer at SEB?
This Sunday event kicks off with three different perspectives of life as a Java developer at SEB. What does a regular weekday looks like at SEB? Listen to three women with different backgrounds, different experiences, working in different areas but with one interest in common - Java development! Sit back and enjoy this panel, maybe you will find inspiration for the next step in your own career path? 

Workshop in Java
Continuing on the Java theme, you will also explore the magic behind ATM’s by coding your own! This Sundays workshop is on beginner level, but all levels are welcome!

Details and tickets below! 

Pink Programming Sunday is our popular coding events where women, transgender and non-binary people can meet up, code and network together!

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All you need to know

When? 8th of May, 13.00-17.00.

How?
By grabbing a free ticket below.

Where? 
SEB, Stjärntorget 4, 169 79, Solna. 

Level of workshop:  Beginner, all levels are welcome! 

Preparations?  Download IntelliJ IDEA Community and JAVA SDK/JDK. Also, follow these instructions to test that everything is up and running! 

Contact: alma@pinkprogramming.se

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Workshop and inspirational panel

Workshop leader
Pink Programming volunteer Samantha Huynh

Create your own ATM in Java!

How does it actually work when money magically appears from a machine? Find out during this workshop by coding your own!  

All you need is to download and install IntelliJ IDEA Community and JAVA SDK/JDK and bring your computer, all levels are welcome! 

Workshop leader

Pink Programming volunteer Samantha Huynh is a software developer and has been a part of Pink Programmings social team since 2020, making the community's event a blast!

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Malin Andersson
Panelist from SEB

Java developer in Trading

Malin Andersson

Malin has a long experience as a Java developer, she started in her role at SEB 13 years ago and has continued to specialize in her chosen path. From early years she had a technical interest and studied electronics and programming at the gymnasium (high school), before she entered KTH Royal Institute of Technology. Malin will talk about her chosen path as java developer and how natural it has been to work in a male dominant environment.

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Parastu Rahgozar
Panelist from SEB

Java Developer in Monitoring Solutions and Scrum Master in AIOps at SEB

Parastu Rahgozar

Parastu started at SEB in January 2022. She originally studied medical engineering, but was interested in programming and decided to change career paths. She took some extra programming classes at university, learned on her own and applied for an internship. During the panel she will talk about her journey into becoming a developer and how it is to be a newcomer at SEB.

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Sheri Solivan
Panelist from SEB

Java Developer at SEB’s innovation studio SEBx

Sheri Solivan

team coach, and solution architect. She started working for SEB 2½ years ago,and since she joined the innovation studio SEBx she is back at doing java development for banking-as-a-service. Sheri has almost two decades of experience in the tech world and would like to show women that programming is nothing to fear, it is possible to do it no matter your gender.

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Organized by Pink Programming

Pink Programming
alma@pinkprogramming.se

Pink programming is a non-profit organisation who works for a gender equal tech industry. Our mission is to inspire more women and non binary people to discover coding and choose a career in IT, to support and boost those already working in the industry and also, to help companies to become more inclusive.
Today we’re Sweden’s biggest non profit community for female developers.