“…Moreover, given the dearth of women in engineering, it is crucial to understand how internships may serve as filtering mechanisms in engineering workforce pathways. Broadly, engineering internships have been associated with greater career knowledge, professional networks, and full-time employment (Jelks & Crain, 2020; Liu et al, 2018; Powers et al, 2018; Samuelson & Litzler, 2013). However, the role of internships in women’s career development may be more complex due to issues of gender bias, discrimination, and sexism in engineering (Anderson et al, 2011; Fifolt & Searby, 2010; Kreth, 2000; Lapan & Smith, 2023; Seron et al, 2016; Smith & Gayles, 2018).…”