The recruitment and promotion processes in many companies are fraught with structural barriers that disadvantage women. This can include reliance on networks that are predominantly male, evaluation criteria that favor masculine attributes, or a lack of transparency in how decisions are made. As a result, women are less likely to be hired or promoted into top positions.
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