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  • August 2, 2020

How to increase the number of women in the technology industry

La Nación - 8 Mar, 2016Carolina Hadad comments: “When choosing their professional career, many girls (and also boys) do not have programming, engineering and computer science among their options. This is due to the lack of visibility of what it means to work in technology and what is the impact that can be had by being able to create technology, and the lack of female and technical roles to identify with” By: Débora Slotnisky

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