Activision Blizzard Partners with Code First Girls
The collaboration aims to empower women and non-binary individuals in Tech and Gaming.
At Activision Blizzard, we believe in the power of inclusion and recognise our responsibility to foster environments where everyone can be themselves and feel included. This commitment starts within our own four walls and extends to the broader gaming community. With this vision in mind, we are excited to announce our partnership with Code First Girls to provide women and non-binary people with unparalleled opportunities to advance their careers in technology and gaming.
The gaming industry is a dynamic and rapidly growing field, with over 3 billion people around the world playing games. To continue to create games that resonate with a wide audience, it is crucial that our gaming teams bring different perspectives to the table and reflect our players.
As part of this exciting partnership, Activision Blizzard is sponsoring places across the three annual CFGdegree programmes. This initiative offers women and non-binary individuals free education and skills training, supporting Code First Girl’s streams in Software Engineering, Data, Full Stack and Product Management. Our sponsorship aims to educate, mentor, and support candidates in their preparation to secure successful careers in these fields.
Analysis of the latest ONS Annual Population Survey reveals that women make up only 22% of Information Technology professionals in the UK, including cyber security and software development professionals. We are excited to partner with Code First Girls to upskill local communities of women in core technical skills for free, removing barriers and helping to close the tech gender gap in the gaming industry.
"We're thrilled to collaborate with Code First Girls to champion female and non-binary talent in the tech and gaming industry," said Karen Venn, DE&I EMEA lead at Activision Blizzard. "Our collaboration has already impacted over 750 students through individual classes, advancing our overarching goal of creating a more inclusive future for gaming where everyone feels seen, heard, and valued."
“Code First Girls is on a mission to close the gender gap in the tech industry by providing employment through free education. We’ve already helped more than 200,000 women learn to code and by working with companies globally, like Activision Blizzard, we’re boosting employability, diversity and social mobility, transforming local economies and communities,” said Anna Brailsford at Code First Girls.
Applications for the Autumn 2024 CFGdegree programme are now open until 28th June at 5 PM BST. This programme is an incredible opportunity for women and non-binary individuals to gain the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in various fields such as software engineering, data analytics, and cybersecurity.
We encourage all UK based eligible candidates to apply and take the first step towards a rewarding career in tech and gaming.
Click the link to sign up now: https://codefirstgirls.com/courses/cfgdegree/
At Activision Blizzard, our dedication to inclusion is focused on creating meaningful change. Our partnership with Code First Girls is a testament to our commitment to fostering a more inclusive gaming industry. We believe that by empowering talent from a wide variety of backgrounds, we can create better games and a more vibrant community for all.
Join us in this exciting journey towards a more inclusive future. Together, we can build worlds where everyone belongs.