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Online career fair wants to end high Black unemployment rate
Blackcareerfair.com is aiming to end Black unemployment with a virtual career fair on Thursday, December. 10th.

An online career fair is aiming to end high Black unemployment.
End High Black Unemployment Rate
On Thursday, December 10th, BlackCareerFair.com will host its first online career fair that will connect hundreds of employers committed to diversity hiring with thousands of professional African American and Black job seekers.
The ultimate goal is to help end Black unemployment.
The virtual event will be held from 12pm EST to 4pm EST, and is 100% free for job seekers to attend allowing them to take advantage of career advancement and leadership opportunities from their laptop, computer, or cell phone.
Thousands of job seekers will be able to take advantage of the following:
• Register for free within 30 seconds.
Be interviewed on the spot for potential job opportunities.
• Learn about the best companies committed to diversity hiring.
Visit virtual career booths and exhibits.
• Interact real-time with employers via text, audio, and video chat.
Sessions will include:
• How to Put Your Best Foot Forward in a Virtual Job Market
• Info Session With John Hancock/ Manulife
• Standing Out While Working From Home
• How to Interview Remotely
How to register to attend:
To sign up now, all interested job seekers should visit BlackCareerFair.com
Originally posted on Blacknews
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