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Tired of being the only woman in the room, and still having to prove you belong? You're not imagining it. And you're definitely not alone. A Woman's Guide to Winning in Tech is a witty, satirical, and sharp-edged survival guide that dismantles the myth that men are "naturally better" at technology. Through real (and hilariously exaggerated) stories, Caroline Dunn reveals how ridiculous gender stereotypes are-and arms you with humor, confidence, and strategies to thrive in classrooms, conference rooms, and comment sections. Inside, you'll find chapters including:Overcoming Imposter Syndrome…mehr

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Tired of being the only woman in the room, and still having to prove you belong? You're not imagining it. And you're definitely not alone. A Woman's Guide to Winning in Tech is a witty, satirical, and sharp-edged survival guide that dismantles the myth that men are "naturally better" at technology. Through real (and hilariously exaggerated) stories, Caroline Dunn reveals how ridiculous gender stereotypes are-and arms you with humor, confidence, and strategies to thrive in classrooms, conference rooms, and comment sections. Inside, you'll find chapters including:Overcoming Imposter Syndrome Manual for Surviving Mansplaining Feedback is Not a Gift Network with Confidence Packed with fake forums, parody FAQs ("Frequently Annoying Questions"), and laugh-out-loud anecdotes, this book shows that competence-not chromosomes-makes the system run. Perfect for: Women in STEM or just starting out Professionals navigating tech culture at any career stage Mentors, allies, and leaders who want to spark change Anyone ready to challenge the status quo (and laugh while doing it)
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Caroline Dunn is an engineer, tech marketing executive, and content creator with a YouTube audience of over 38,000 subscribers. Her innovative projects-from facial recognition systems to smart home automation-have led to features in The MagPi (Raspberry Pi's official magazine), VoyageATL, Hypepotamus, and multiple guest appearances on the Tom's Hardware Pi Cast Show. Her writing has also been published in Tom's Hardware and Commercial Integrator.She holds both a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Electrical Engineering from Georgia Tech. Outside of tech, Caroline and her husband, Paul, enjoy running, traveling, and exploring Atlanta's vibrant music and arts scene.Through her work, Caroline champions inclusion, challenges outdated stereotypes and proves that anyone can thrive in technology.