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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