Affirmative Hackathon for Software Developers with Disabilities: An Industry Initiative
People with disabilities (PWD) often encounter several barriers to becoming employed. A growing body of evidence in software development highlights the benefits of diversity and inclusion in the field. However, recruiting, hiring, and fostering a supportive environment for PWD remains challenging. T...
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Zusammenfassung: | People with disabilities (PWD) often encounter several barriers to becoming
employed. A growing body of evidence in software development highlights the
benefits of diversity and inclusion in the field. However, recruiting, hiring,
and fostering a supportive environment for PWD remains challenging. These
challenges are exacerbated by the lack of skilled professionals with experience
in inclusive hiring and management, which prevents companies from effectively
increasing PWD representation on software development teams. Inspired by the
strategy adopted in some technology companies that attract talent through
hackathons and training courses, this paper reports the experience of Zup
Innovation, a Brazilian software company, in hosting a fully remote affirmative
hackathon with 50 participants to attract PWD developers. This event resulted
in 10 new hires and 146 people added to the company's talent pool. Through
surveys with participants, we gathered attendees' perceptions and experiences,
aiming to improve future hackathons and similar initiatives by providing
insights on accessibility and collaboration. Our findings offer lessons for
other companies seeking to address similar challenges and promote greater
inclusion in tech teams. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2501.07344 |