Technology Access and Competence Assumptions

Gender biases may lead to assumptions that women are less technologically adept in hybrid environments, affecting their assignments or opportunities. In traditional settings, these biases manifest differently, often based on in-person dynamics rather than tech proficiency, highlighting a shift in stereotype focus depending on the work mode.

Gender biases may lead to assumptions that women are less technologically adept in hybrid environments, affecting their assignments or opportunities. In traditional settings, these biases manifest differently, often based on in-person dynamics rather than tech proficiency, highlighting a shift in stereotype focus depending on the work mode.

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