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The 14,000+ professional networking community seeks to lessen the blow of the looming recession, targets BIPOC women job seekers
SAN FRANCISCO - Californer -- Sista Circle: Black Women in Tech (SC: BWiT), a solidarity group dedicated to supporting the work of Black Women in the technology industry, today announced the launch of a job newsletter specifically dedicated to Black women. Job opportunities are collected through a digital intake form and sent to the 14,000+ private community each week on Sunday, beginning July 9th, 2022. Interested parties should visit Sista Circle: Black Women in Tech on Facebook and request to join the private group to receive the weekly newsletter.
Opportunities from all industries are welcomed and hiring managers from across all industries are encouraged to submit job information.
"Our mission with this latest development is to help our community members efficiently learn about new professional opportunities and allow them to amplify upcoming opportunities from their personal networks as we enter this new era in tech amidst the looming recession. Our quick and flexible response to the current tech environment is our promise that we are doing everything in our power to share the information our community needs to be stable in our current positions and future job search journey," remarked Sista Circle Black Women in Tech founder, Alexandria "Lexi B." Butler.
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Both hiring managers and people with knowledge of open opportunities are encouraged to share and input information. The intake form can be found at https://bit.ly/3NOs9Gg.
About Sista Circle: Black Women in Tech:
Sista Circle: Black Women in Tech (SC: BWiT) is a solidarity group dedicated to supporting the work of Black Women in the technology (BWiT) industry from across the Diaspora. Established in April 2017, Sista Circle: Black Women in Tech is rooted in the deep history of fellowship groups of Black women in the United States. SC: BWiT draws inspiration from history using technology and social media to create connections with Black women on a global scale
Opportunities from all industries are welcomed and hiring managers from across all industries are encouraged to submit job information.
"Our mission with this latest development is to help our community members efficiently learn about new professional opportunities and allow them to amplify upcoming opportunities from their personal networks as we enter this new era in tech amidst the looming recession. Our quick and flexible response to the current tech environment is our promise that we are doing everything in our power to share the information our community needs to be stable in our current positions and future job search journey," remarked Sista Circle Black Women in Tech founder, Alexandria "Lexi B." Butler.
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Both hiring managers and people with knowledge of open opportunities are encouraged to share and input information. The intake form can be found at https://bit.ly/3NOs9Gg.
About Sista Circle: Black Women in Tech:
Sista Circle: Black Women in Tech (SC: BWiT) is a solidarity group dedicated to supporting the work of Black Women in the technology (BWiT) industry from across the Diaspora. Established in April 2017, Sista Circle: Black Women in Tech is rooted in the deep history of fellowship groups of Black women in the United States. SC: BWiT draws inspiration from history using technology and social media to create connections with Black women on a global scale
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