Implicit bias often causes decision-makers to associate technical roles and leadership qualities more closely with men than with women. These stereotypes can lead to women being perceived as less competent or less suited for challenging projects, which directly impacts their opportunities for early career advancement in tech.

Implicit bias often causes decision-makers to associate technical roles and leadership qualities more closely with men than with women. These stereotypes can lead to women being perceived as less competent or less suited for challenging projects, which directly impacts their opportunities for early career advancement in tech.

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