Inherent gender biases in recruitment and promotion processes can hinder women's progression into educational advisory positions. Such biases can manifest in job advertisements, selection criteria, and the belief that women may not commit fully due to family responsibilities. To combat this, organizations should implement gender-neutral hiring practices, transparent career progression paths, and flexible work arrangements that cater to all employees' needs.
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