When interviewing women in technology, a common mistake is focusing too much on formal education and not enough on practical experience. Many women in tech have diverse paths into their careers, which might include coding boot camps, self-taught skills, and project-based learning. By not valuing these experiences as much as traditional credentials, you might miss out on talented candidates who bring a wealth of practical knowledge and innovation to the table.
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