Confessions: I’m A Female Engineer and I Fight Misogyny Everyday
While my engineering school embraced the idea that women can be engineers, things were quite different when I started working after graduation.
While my engineering school embraced the idea that women can be engineers, things were quite different when I started working after graduation.
If you’re genetically-blessed and naturally turns head wherever you go, then someone may have told you that you’re too hot to be an engineer.
Why does this sexism prevail in the mechanical engineering sector? Why do few women get interested – if they do, stay – in this field?
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As a female engineer myself, I’ve learned that it’s important to become empowered instead of feeling alone in the world of engineering.