On May 30, 2019, Black Virtual Career Fair will launch a first of its kind, Bay Area virtual fair focused on Black professionals. Black Virtual Career Fair's mission is to diversify the Bay Area workplace by connecting Black professionals to career opportunities at forward-thinking and inclusion minded companies.
Participating Companies: Twitter Airbnb Box Merrill Lynch Accenture Williams-Sonoma Aetna Bank of America Bank of the West Fivetran Robert Half Stern Resources UCSF Wikipedia Zillow Group UCSF Stanford Healthcare TrueAccord
Why participate?
It's a Low Friction/Low Effort Way To Discover Opportunities. From the comfort of your computer, phone or tablet, you'll have the opportunity to see career opportunities, chat with company representatives, and learn insider information about companies. If you are considering a move to the Bay Area, participating provides access to inside information related to work culture.
More Connection= More Advancement. Let's face it. The key to achieving this is a solid and supportive network. Our virtual career fairs are tailored to meet the needs mid-level - senior level employees: leaders and emerging leaders with aspirations to advance in their career and thrive in the workplace. All participants will be connected within a network that provides more opportunities for knowledge sharing and support.
Discrete Career Exploration. Because the event is virtual (you can enter and exit at your discretion), the event is an easier way to get out there without tipping off your current employer. You can also have your resume excluded from the database.
If you're a Bay Area black professional looking for a job or just curious to explore your options, please register (FREE) today.
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