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In the midst of all the excitement surrounding the launch of the “Men of Tech” film series, the men who will wear white coats and have a white collar job in the coming months will be asked a few questions about their personal style and their experiences working at tech.
This is what the white coat investors will find out on a special episode of Tech Insider’s “The Last Coat” podcast, which premieres Wednesday, Oct. 26 at 10 a.m.
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In this episode, Tech Insider senior tech writer and “Men in Tech” host Steve Kovach, business analyst David Zalcman, and fashion designer Mike Mignola are joined by “The last coat” co-host and Tech Insider alum, Matt Z. Lee, to answer questions about white coats, white collar work, and their favorite tech brands.
The “Men In Tech” series is a series that seeks to shine a light on the unique experiences of men who have gone from “boys” to “cops.”
It follows the path of two entrepreneurs and three white collar professionals, as they learn the ins and outs of tech and how to thrive in a changing industry.
This year’s installment, “The men in tech” series, follows the journey of two former tech founders and a tech manager.
In it, they discuss their experiences in a world where the job of the CEO and founder is to be the boss and the boss is to manage.
“I think it’s very important to be a white-collar employee,” Lee said.
“And I think it is incredibly important to embrace what that role entails.
You’re going to be able to get the same salary and benefits that you get in a tech job, but you’re going, in a way, in an equal role.
You’ll be working with people who are in your same role.””
It’s about taking advantage of all those opportunities and opportunities that the tech industry has to offer.
It’s about the work you get to do,” Zalchman added.
“It’s also about making sure that you’re well compensated and that you have the right amount of work and you’re doing it well.”
White collar workers will also be expected to learn about tech’s diversity problem, as well as their roles as investors, advocates, and entrepreneurs.
Lee said that white collar workers should be mindful of the fact that they are not immune to sexism in tech.
“The white collar world is definitely not a safe place for women or people of color, as you know,” he said.
“White collar employees are going to have to be very conscious of how they look.
They are going be asked about their facial hair, their body, their looks,” Lee continued.
“They’re going be expected and expected to be more feminine than you would expect for a white guy.
They’re going have to learn how to be confident in their own body, to be mindful when they’re going into the workplace.”
Lee said he is confident that the men in Tech Insider will have a lot to learn.
“It really is a unique opportunity for them, to see how people are treating them.
They will have to work very hard to figure out how to treat people in a manner that is respectful, but that also works for their career,” Lee added.