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When I first began my career in data science, I felt like a total impostor. With a limited network, it was hard for me to find other professionals to learn from, which I needed to feel more confident. But as time went on, I met more and more amazing people who helped lift me up and feel more empowered. In an attempt to pay forward the time and effort those mentors so generously gave me, I commit to doing my part in passing along the baton to the next fleet of women in data science (okay, and men too!).
Eden Canlilar
Data Scientist | Mother | Mentor | Googler
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Dare to Challenge the Status Quo
Working to close the gender gap and allow women to level up in their careers.
"When I dare to be powerful, to use my strength in the
service of my vision, then it becomes less and less
important whether I am afraid." -Audre Lorde
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US discourages working moms
Eden E. Canlilar · Jan 26, 2021
For many families, dual income has become a necessity. Throw in parenting duties on top of that, and many families are forced to make a choice of deciding which parent has to quit their job because they cannot afford private childcare for non-school-aged children, or their school systems are off more days than the standard two-week PTO allotment can sustain. Most US public schools are closed a minimum of five weeks per year in addition to standard federal holidays that many companies cover. This includes spring break, winter break and administrative days like parent-teacher conference days and teacher workdays. Add in snow days or Covid outbreak closures, and you could be looking at a minimum of two months per year, not to mention summer break! …. Read More