A young girl's interest in STEM is decided between ages 11 and 15, according to KRC Research. Many of us aren't introduced to the possibility of a career in science, technology, engineering and math during this crucial time, and that's why only 34 percent of STEM jobs are held by women today, with even fewer in computer science and engineering.
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