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Black Women Talk Tech: Our Story
There wasn’t a roadmap to billions designed for us, so we created our own. That’s how Black Women Talk Tech began. We created a tech conference designed specifically for Black women tech entrepreneurs to create a space where Black women could for once, be seen and heard and have their ideas invested in. Our conference is now the largest convening of Black women tech entrepreneurs and technologists.

Today, our mission is to help Black women dream big and build the next billion-dollar tech or scalable company.
Resources

Are You the “Diversity Hire” or Are They Using Diversity Hiring?

Have you ever walked into a meeting and noticed you were the only minority individual there? There is a huge difference between being a diversity hire and a recruiter practicing diversity hiring. Yet, it can be hard for any candidate to tell if a company truly advocates for DEI before accepting an offer letter. In this article, we’re going to explore the misconceptions around diversity hiring and how you can avoid being a diversity hire.

The Ultimate Guide to What to Wear to a Job Fair

Before you even utter your first “Hello” to a recruiter, your appearance has already communicated who you are to the recruiting team. What you wear to a job fair is one element of your personal brand, and allows you to make an impact without uttering a single word. Let’s explore the nuances of professional attire, from head to toe, so that you can make a statement as impressive as your résumé. Whether you’re a seasoned job seeker or a first-time career fair attendee, this guide will help you navigate the often-tricky terrain of dressing appropriately for this crucial event.

10 Resume Tips to Boost Your Job Application Responses

Employers receive dozens, if not hundreds, of applications for each open position, and they typically spend less than one minute reviewing each resume. That is if they don’t use a resume reader for them. A well-crafted resume is essential for job seekers. It is the first opportunity to make a good impression and sell yourself to a potential employer. A good resume will get you noticed and help you land an interview.

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