• Home
  • Diversity Reboot Newsletter
  • Featured Post
  • Testimonials
  • Featured Talks
  • New Videos
  • Partnership
  • Log in
  • Jobs
  • Companies
  • Events
    • Chat and Learn
    • Meet with Companies
    • Virtual Job Fair
    • Virtual Job Fair India
    • Diversity Reboot Summits
    • Diversity Hackathon
  • Community
  • Resources
    • Blog
    • Video Library
    • Mentorship
    • Coaching
    • Meta Insights Library
    • Partnerships
  • For Employers
    • Hire, Brand, Retain
    • Post Remote Jobs
    • DEI
    • Diversity Reboot Summit
    • Mentorship
    • Employer Resources
    • Learning Center
  • Log In
  • Join Now
  • Log InJoin Now
GET EMAIL UPDATES FROM POWERTOFLY
By signing up you accept the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy
Trending Topics
  • Feminist Memes
  • Telecommute Jobs
  • Work From Home Interview Questions
  • Boss Memes
  • Salary Expectations
  • Examples of Conflicts in the Workplace Scenarios
  • Describe Me in One Word
  • Why are you Interested in this Position
BROWSE CATEGORIES
Work From HomeDiversity & InclusionCareer AdviceInspirationResources for EmployersVideos
FOLLOW POWERTOFLY
GET EMAIL UPDATES FROM POWERTOFLY
BROWSE CATEGORIES
Work From HomeDiversity & InclusionCareer AdviceInspirationIn-Person Events
POPULAR

Great Jobs for Ex-Teachers — Inside & Outside of Education

Pax8’s Emily King on Breaking Barriers in the Tech World

Using Impostor Syndrome As Your Superpower - Top Tips!

"How a Group of AR/VR Women Are Building Pathways for Students"
Oriana Kachaochana
April 06, 2020
Meta

"How a Group of AR/VR Women Are Building Pathways for Students"

Below is an article originally written by PowerToFly Partner Facebook, and published on March 30, 2020. Go to Facebook's page on PowerToFly to see their open positions and learn more.

How did the unique life experiences of four different women lead them to create opportunities for students from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds? Sun C., a supply chain manager at the Facebook company, was the first in her family to get an education beyond primary school, and nothing stopped her from achieving her dream. Ruth B. started life in an orphanage during the Lebanese Civil War. She was later adopted by an American couple who helped her find her true life passion—giving back to her community. These women would eventually meet Elisabeth M. and Jocelyn C. at Facebook, where they would harness their collective passions to create programs that help underrepresented students.

READ MORE AND DISCUSS Show less
facebook women in tech facebook employees spotlight facebook women of arvr steering committee women in tech diversity and inclusion diversity and inclusion at facebook facebook women in tech building pathways for students
Loading...