The flexibility of virtual mentorship allows women in low-income communities to balance their education, work, and personal commitments more effectively. This adaptability can be especially beneficial for those who may need to work while they study or have caregiving responsibilities, making it easier to pursue career goals in tech without having to sacrifice other aspects of their lives.
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