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Wentors Launches Wentors 2.0 to Empower Women in Technology

by Faith Amonimo
January 15, 2025
in Africa’s Innovation Frontier, African Voices in Tech
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Wentors, a global movement dedicated to advancing women in technology, has unveiled Wentors 2.0, a platform designed to support women at every stage of their tech careers. With personalized mentorship, exclusive networking opportunities, and advanced workforce development programs, Wentors 2.0 is on a mission to bridge the gender gap in technology and create a thriving ecosystem for women worldwide.

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Applications are open year-round, with a key deadline of January 18, 2025, to access scholarship opportunities that make this initiative even more accessible.

Addressing the Gender Gap in Tech

The gender gap in technology has long been a pressing issue, and the rapid advancements in AI have only widened this divide. Since its launch in 2020, Wentors has made significant strides in addressing this challenge, delivering more than 100,000 hours of mentorship to over 3,000 mentees and impacting more than 10,000 women globally.

Now, with Wentors 2.0, the organization is doubling down on its mission to empower women in the evolving tech workforce.

Tailored Programs for Every Career Stage

Wentors 2.0 offers two membership tiers, each designed to meet the unique needs of participants at different career stages:

1. Foundational Program
For beginners, aspiring tech professionals, or women transitioning into tech careers:

  • Monthly Power Sessions with senior tech leaders.
  • Skill Mastery through curated learning paths.
  • LinkedIn Profile Optimization to boost professional visibility.
  • Access to the Tech Innovators Network, a vibrant and supportive community.

2. Pro Membership
For experienced professionals seeking to refine their skills and expand their opportunities:

  • Invitations to Exclusive Networking Opportunities and events.
  • One-on-One Mentorship with top industry experts.
  • Access to Industry-Recognized Certifications.
  • Advanced Workshops on personal branding and networking strategies.

Ensuring Inclusivity and Accessibility

Inclusivity is at the heart of Wentors 2.0, which welcomes women from diverse backgrounds and skill levels. The program pairs participants with mentors whose expertise aligns with their career goals, offering tailored learning experiences to build confidence, foster growth, and drive professional success.

Flapmax, an AI development partner, emphasized the program’s accessibility:

“Skill mastery, certifications, and advanced bootcamps offered by Wentors are the building blocks of thriving tech careers, and Wentors 2.0 delivers these in spades. We believe in this mission, which is why we are proud to offer scholarship opportunities to ensure greater accessibility for women everywhere.”

Applications Now Open

Applications for Wentors 2.0 are open year-round, with structured cohorts to maximize collaboration and learning. Women are encouraged to apply on or before January 18, 2025, to take advantage of scholarship opportunities that make this transformative program even more accessible.

For more details or to apply, visit Wentors.com

About Wentors

Founded in 2020, Wentors is a global movement empowering women to lead, innovate, and thrive in technology. With a diverse community spanning continents, Wentors is a trusted platform for mentorship, skill development, and workforce readiness. Every day, it works to bridge the gender gap in technology, building a future where women shape the tech that shapes the world.

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