Unconscious Bias in Promotion and Hiring

Even when women are part of the tech workforce, unconscious bias in promotion and hiring practices can hinder their advancement. Decision-makers may unknowingly favor male candidates for leadership positions, believing they fit the typical profile of a leader more closely than their female counterparts, which can stifle women's career progression in tech.

Even when women are part of the tech workforce, unconscious bias in promotion and hiring practices can hinder their advancement. Decision-makers may unknowingly favor male candidates for leadership positions, believing they fit the typical profile of a leader more closely than their female counterparts, which can stifle women's career progression in tech.

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