Societal Stereotypes and Gender Bias

Women often encounter societal stereotypes and gender bias that discourage them from pursuing careers in technology. The prevailing misconception that men are more naturally suited for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields can deter women from seeking training in high-demand tech skills. This bias can manifest in educational settings, within families, and even among peers, influencing women's choices and confidence in pursuing tech-related education and careers.

Women often encounter societal stereotypes and gender bias that discourage them from pursuing careers in technology. The prevailing misconception that men are more naturally suited for STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields can deter women from seeking training in high-demand tech skills. This bias can manifest in educational settings, within families, and even among peers, influencing women's choices and confidence in pursuing tech-related education and careers.

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