By Neal Morrison, City Career Fair This is one of the most asked questions by candidates during my years of producing the Annual Diversity Employment Day Career Fairs and Roundtables across the U.S. Few candidates have
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According to national surveys, basic financial literacy in the United States is generally low, and federal surveys reveal gaps among racial groups and ethnicities. Financial literacy and access to capital
By Rhonisha Ridgeway, Yahoo!Life. While job hunting, be aware that employers come across thousands of resumes. According to Indeed, “On average, employers look at resumes for six to seven seconds. However
By Albinson Linares and Valeria León, Noticias Telemundo Elena Reygadas’ days start early, which explains why she laughs remembering that everything was “dark” when she found out she’d been named best female chef in the world
By Randi Richardson, today.com Beyoncé’s Renaissance World Tour is doubling as a philanthropic tour. Her charity foundation, BeyGood, announced on April 20 that it is donating $2 million to entrepreneurs and students
Especially after the events of the COVID-19 pandemic, remote work is flourishing now more than ever. Whether you need to work from home
Queen Latifah, Super Mario, Madonna, Mariah Carey, Daddy Yankee and mariachi music are the latest additions to the U.S. National Recording Registry, which means a
By Belva Anakwenze Given the current state of life as we know it, finances are top of mind for everyone right now. The accounting industry, known for its quick burnout, is included in that conversation. My career
Whether you’re looking to start a business for the first time or need additional funding for your current work, there are several places to turn to make sure your business is
Ngozi Nwanji, AfroTech The power of an influential social media platform has transformed this couple’s business.