The interactive and supportive nature of peer-led learning groups can be particularly beneficial for women and non-binary individuals striving to make their mark in technology. These groups not only facilitate knowledge exchange but also build a sense of community and belonging, which is crucial in fields where they are underrepresented. As participants grow more confident in their skills and see their peers succeeding, their likelihood of persisting and thriving in tech careers increases, narrowing the gender gap.
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