Why we’re looking forward to Hack2Work
DWP Digital’s fifth hack is taking place from 6 – 8 July. Here, 2 DWP colleagues share why they’re looking forward to taking part in Hack2Work.
DWP Digital’s fifth hack is taking place from 6 – 8 July. Here, 2 DWP colleagues share why they’re looking forward to taking part in Hack2Work.
To mark Pride month, content designer Paul Graham shares a personal blog with his thoughts on the annual recognition and celebration of LGBT+ communities.
Hack2Work will take place from Tuesday 6 July over 3 days. This is our 5th digital hack, but in line with social distancing, our first online. Hackers will be invited to work on solutions that could help jobseekers identify and access employment provision. Meet our sponsors and find out why they're joining us.
The fifth episode of the DWP Digital podcast is now available to listen to.
Synthetic data could open up possibilities for our department and other government organisations. In our latest blog, lead data scientist Shruti Kohli explains why this is an exciting area of innovation.
Last month, DWP Digital hosted an online introduction to JavaScript course in partnership with Code First Girls.
Director of Shared Channels Experience, Cheryl Stevens, looks back on the first year for her team and their ambitions to improve user experiences, create a detailed view of the user and improving security.
DWP’s services are used by almost everyone in the UK at some point in their lives. So, it’s crucial we design these services to be fully accessible to all, ensuring they fall in line with accessibility regulations. In the latest …
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