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Careers

Launching Successful Careers Post-HBCU

Step into your future with confidence through our ‘Careers’ category, your comprehensive guide to navigating the transition from college to career. Discover in-depth resources on resume building, interview preparation, and effective job search strategies tailored to the unique strengths of HBCU graduates. Gain insights into various industries, emerging job trends, and networking opportunities that align with your career aspirations.

Whether you’re a recent graduate or a seasoned professional looking to advance, this category offers valuable advice on personal branding, professional development, and leveraging your HBCU network for career success. Embrace the journey to fulfilling your professional potential and making an impact in your chosen field.

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Career Profile: Logistics Jobs Offer Exciting Opportunities

Logistician jobs are expected to soar 21.9 percent by 2022. If you’ve been waiting on the sidelines, curious about this career, here’s what you need to know. Logistics Education Logistics careers don’t really require extensive education, but you’ll need an associate’s degree at least. This is fine, since you can hop online and find an

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, Social Media and the HBCU Network

Entrepreneurship, Social Media and the HBCU Network

Hash tags, tweets, sharing posts and blogging promote products and services instantaneously. Historically Black College and University graduates continue to use their collegiate experience, network and social media—while building net worth. They have extended their marketing beyond print media by using platforms such as Instagram, Facebook and Linked In. “The HBCU love is real on

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Organization of Black Screenwriters Internship

Apply for the Organization of Black Screenwriters Internship

The Organization of Black Screenwriters (OBS) started in 1986 assists writers in creating scripts/screenplays for television and films helping them present their work within the entertainment industry. Due to their great efforts and continued growth, OBS have developed a powerful network which includes the Writers Guild of America, producers, directors, studios, and many agents. Currently,

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