Apple pushes tech careers for women in developer interview feature


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Apple is attempting to encourage more women into a career in technology, by publishing a feature on four women who are attempting to “create change and drive culture” via the App Store.

Tuesday’s feature piece, arriving one week after International Women’s Day, discusses the backgrounds and work of four prominent female developers. The quartet have worked on a number of well-known titles in the App Store.

The group includes Jes Wolfe, CEO of Rebel Girls and a winner of the 2022 Apple Design Awards, is joined by Dinosaur Polo Club leaders Naimh Fitzgerald and Chantelle Cole, behind hits like Mini Motorways. They are joined in the article by 2022 Entrepreneur Camp for Black Founders participant Dayo Akinrinade, who made the audio-first social discovery app Wisdom.

The profile asks the quartet questions about the challenges women face that are addressed by their respective companies’ efforts, as well as how their experiences influenced app creation and running their businesses.



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