quick thread, retweets of which would be most welcome. just got off the line with a recent CS/math grad and Ukrainian woman who just got laid off seven months after starting her career in tech. she's on her own here and supporting her family there.
someone i know and trust has vouched for her and called her "super smart and hard working." and the summa cum laude from Bryn Mawr certainly speaks to the former at a minimum.

she's got back end skills (e.g. transitioning legacy Rails apps to Go). she's got front end skills (e.g. pushing fixes to React) and slightly prefers the latter area. she even has a little ML exposure.

she speaks four languages fluently and some of another two.

geographically her best case is NYC, but is open to roles anywhere.

basically this is a bright, hard working young woman from a country under attack who graduated last spring and is trying to support her family after the rug was pulled out from under her months into a new job.

@sogrady There is a strong Ukrainian community across the US. Many from the WWII era of displacement. Please let me know if that is something she'd like to tap into.