Tech companies should audit their job descriptions for gendered words or phrases. Terms like “rockstar,” “ninja,” or “dominant,” and even more subtle descriptors such as “assertive,” can skew perceptions and discourage women from applying. Instead, use neutral, objective language that appeals to a broader audience and more accurately reflects the skills needed for the job.

Tech companies should audit their job descriptions for gendered words or phrases. Terms like “rockstar,” “ninja,” or “dominant,” and even more subtle descriptors such as “assertive,” can skew perceptions and discourage women from applying. Instead, use neutral, objective language that appeals to a broader audience and more accurately reflects the skills needed for the job.

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