YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki reveals how she deals with male 'microaggressions' and makes her points forcefully

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'There are microaggressions that people aren't always aware of and that can have a cumulative effect,' YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki told The Guardian.

YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki deals with male microaggressions as a woman in tech, even at the C-suite level. "There are micro-aggressions that people aren't always aware of and that can have a cumulative effect ... I've also developed techniques, over 20 years of being in the industry, of learning how to have my words taken seriously, and how to get attention," Wojcicki said in an interview with The Guardian.

YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki deals with male microaggressions as a woman in tech, even at the C-suite level. "There are micro-aggressions that people aren't always aware of and that can have a cumulative effect ... I've also developed techniques, over 20 years of being in the industry, of learning how to have my words taken seriously, and how to get attention," Wojcicki said in an interview with The Guardian.

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