Chatla Sarvendhri | SheCodes

Chatla Sarvendhri

🇮🇳 Indian living in Hyderabad, 🇮🇳 India
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Chatla's Story My interest in coding was ignited after witnessing the incredible applications of technology, such as Swiggy, Netflix, and Amazon. These platforms showcased the power of coding in revolutionizing industries and enhancing everyday experiences. As I delved deeper into the world of coding, I became captivated by emerging technologies and their potential to shape the future. Inspired by these innovations, I aspire to build a useful app that serves people and addresses real-world needs. Whether it's streamlining daily tasks, fostering connections, or promoting sustainability, I'm driven by the idea of creating something impactful that improves lives and makes a difference in the world.

🙋‍♀️ Chatla's Motivation

I'm diving into coding with SheCodes, and I'm thrilled! Coding opens endless opportunities, from building websites to creating apps. It's empowering; I'll bring ideas to life and solve problems creatively. SheCodes offers a supportive community, perfect for sharing experiences and learning together.

🤹‍♀️ Chatla's Hobbies

With a wide array of hobbies and interests that fuel my passion for life, I find joy in a multitude of activities. From immersing myself in the melodies of music and the captivating narratives of novels, to nurturing the environment by planting saplings, each pursuit enriches my soul in its own unique way. Exploring the realms of adventure, fantasy, and scientific wonder through movies ignites my imagination and leaves me spellbound. Additionally, playing with children fills my heart with warmth and laughter, reminding me of the simple joys of life. And of course, indulging in the whimsical world of Shinchan never fails to bring a smile to my face. These diverse passions shape my days, infusing them with creativity, exploration, and boundless curiosity.

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Chatla's coding training

Chatla has gained access to SheCodes Plus for at no cost. It’s a 4 month coding training that’ll take her from a beginner to a professional.

She'll learn popular technologies, from HTML, CSS, JavaScript and development tools. She'll also get to build her own online portfolio to showcase to potential employers!

📦 SheCodes Plus includes all of our workshops:
1. Basics Coding Workshop (3 weeks)
2. Basics Add-on (1 week)
3. Plus Coding Workshop (8 weeks)
4. Plus Add-on (2 weeks)
She’ll gain access to each portion after finishing the preceding portion. She’ll build up her coding knowledge gradually along the way. 🙌

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SheCodes Foundation Mission

Women currently hold 25% of coding jobs and earn 30% less money than men. In most developing countries, more than 65% of women don't have bank accounts and cannot afford to invest in their education. Female refugees also don’t have many opportunities to invest in their education and improve their career horizon - they often work in unskilled, undervalued, and low-paid informal sectors.

SheCodes is here to help provide women in developing countries and women who are refugees with the opportunity to learn how to code for free. SheCodes offers a solid introduction to product development, product design and product management.

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