For many women in software engineering, certifications serve as a powerful equalizer. In workplaces where unconscious bias exists, having recognized credentials can reduce skepticism about technical abilities. This leads to enhanced confidence from employers and peers, which, in turn, translates into better salary negotiations and more frequent job advancements.

For many women in software engineering, certifications serve as a powerful equalizer. In workplaces where unconscious bias exists, having recognized credentials can reduce skepticism about technical abilities. This leads to enhanced confidence from employers and peers, which, in turn, translates into better salary negotiations and more frequent job advancements.

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