A critical examination of diversity initiatives reveals a gap between educational outreach and actual employment opportunities for women in tech. Programs aimed at encouraging girls and young women to pursue STEM education are essential but insufficient if the transition to the tech workforce remains fraught with barriers. Mentorship programs, transparent hiring practices, and supportive workplace environments are necessary supplements to education-focused initiatives to ensure women not only enter but also thrive in the tech industry.
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