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Jessica Chen Jessica Chen
Updated on July 09, 2024

How to Speak So Your Coworkers Actually Listen

By focusing on these four modifiable elements of your voice, you can captivate any audience.

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Chris King Chris King
Updated on June 28, 2024

Is Your Path Impossible or Just Difficult?

Ask yourself these three questions.

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Jenny Beres Jenny Beres
Updated on April 27, 2024

Here’s Why Women Founders Need Media Coverage

Media visibility helps women founders win the VC funding game.

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Dawn Kawamoto Dawn Kawamoto
Updated on April 27, 2024

Women in Tech: The 3 Trends That Drove Conversations in 2021

Plus, what to expect as we head into 2022.

Shelby Bolinger Shelby Bolinger
Updated on April 26, 2024

Introducing Built In’s 2023 Moxie Award Winners

100 women across the tech industry have been recognized for their outstanding contributions. Meet them here.

Eva Roethler Eva Roethler
Updated on April 26, 2024

The Women in Tech Ushering In An Era of Empowerment at Liberty Mutual

With a new woman CIO and inspiring programming, here’s how Liberty Mutual is striving for gender equality.

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Stephen Ostrowski Stephen Ostrowski
Updated on April 26, 2024

How 3 Women Tech Leaders Accelerate Professional Ambition at GM

“There’s always people there to help support and guide you to the next step. The sky's the limit.” Three leaders share how they’ve forged unique, opportunity-rich career paths leveraging support and mentorship, all while paying it forward.

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Sunny Betz Sunny Betz
Updated on April 25, 2024

How to Find the Right Mentor — and How to Be One

Mentorship has the power to break down barriers in tech and make the entire industry more inclusive. These pros share tips on finding the right mentor for you.

Jaime DeLanghe Jaime DeLanghe
Updated on April 25, 2024

How I Turned My Liberal Arts Degree Into a Lucrative Product Management Career

Fewer students are graduating with non-technical degrees because they don’t think they’ll lead to high-paying jobs. Here’s why that doesn’t have to be the case.

Sara Radkiewicz Sara Radkiewicz
Updated on April 25, 2024

Here’s What Has to Change for Women to Thrive in STEM

Women are more than twice as likely to transition out of a role in technology, and half leave the space altogether by the age of 35.

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