Report: What people get wrong about working in tech, according to tech workers
Six tech workers shared the biggest misconceptions people have about working in tech, from AI and coding to Big Tech careers.
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Six tech workers shared the biggest misconceptions people have about working in tech, from AI and coding to Big Tech careers.
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