These trainings highlight common biases in hiring—such as the tendency to favor male candidates for technical or leadership roles—prompting companies to critically evaluate their recruitment processes. This can lead to more inclusive job descriptions, structured interviews, and diverse hiring panels, ultimately improving female representation in product management positions.

These trainings highlight common biases in hiring—such as the tendency to favor male candidates for technical or leadership roles—prompting companies to critically evaluate their recruitment processes. This can lead to more inclusive job descriptions, structured interviews, and diverse hiring panels, ultimately improving female representation in product management positions.

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