Critics argue that alternative programs could inadvertently establish a secondary track for women and minorities, while traditional degree-holders (often men) get access to the most prestigious tech opportunities. Ensuring parity in job roles and advancement is crucial.

Critics argue that alternative programs could inadvertently establish a secondary track for women and minorities, while traditional degree-holders (often men) get access to the most prestigious tech opportunities. Ensuring parity in job roles and advancement is crucial.

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