Comparative studies show that while traditional career advancement strategies are important, they may not suffice to keep women in tech. Mentorship, on the other hand, offers personalized guidance and a nuanced understanding of the challenges women face, which is often missing in traditional models. Data suggests that women who have access to mentors are significantly more likely to remain in their jobs.
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