Intersectionality and Language Barriers in Global Remote Tech Work

With the rise of remote tech work, language proficiency intersects with other identities such as nationality, race, and gender. Terms like “non-native English-speaking women developers” illustrate how linguistic challenges compound other marginalizations, affecting participation, collaboration, and career advancement in multinational tech teams.

With the rise of remote tech work, language proficiency intersects with other identities such as nationality, race, and gender. Terms like “non-native English-speaking women developers” illustrate how linguistic challenges compound other marginalizations, affecting participation, collaboration, and career advancement in multinational tech teams.

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