Because frontend work is judged not only on functionality but also aesthetics and user experience, women may face criticism that feels more subjective and, at times, biased. This can exacerbate impostor syndrome, making them question their abilities more than women in backend roles, where feedback tends to be purely technical and objective.

Because frontend work is judged not only on functionality but also aesthetics and user experience, women may face criticism that feels more subjective and, at times, biased. This can exacerbate impostor syndrome, making them question their abilities more than women in backend roles, where feedback tends to be purely technical and objective.

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