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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