Professional Diversity Network, Inc. Announces Launch of Black Women Talk Tech Association Job Board
Professional Diversity Network, Inc. (“PDN”), a developer and operator of online and in-person Diversity talent networks that provide access to networking, training, educational and employment opportunities for diverse individuals, today announced its launch of the Black Women Talk Tech (“BWTT”) job board ( https://blackwomentalktechjobs.com/ ), a fully integrated job board located on BWTT’s website. BWTT is the leading membership-based organization for Black Women tech entrepreneurs and technologists
CHICAGO, Sept. 12, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Professional Diversity Network, Inc. (“PDN”), a developer and operator of online and in-person Diversity talent networks that provide access to networking, training, educational and employment opportunities for diverse individuals, today announced its launch of the Black Women Talk Tech (“BWTT”) job board ( https://blackwomentalktechjobs.com/ ), a fully integrated job board located on BWTT’s website. BWTT is the leading membership-based organization for Black Women tech entrepreneurs and technologists.
PDN, being one of the largest diverse job seeker networks in the nation, collaborated with BWTT to launch an easy-to-access job board at the BWTT website for their over 2,500 members. “We are excited to launch the BWTT job board that will allow DEI focused employers to recruit the nation’s brightest Black women technical talent. The BWTT job site will serve as the primary platform for recruiters to access Black women leaders and for Black women to seek new tech career opportunities. There are many employers interested in utilizing this platform in order to advance their own company’s competitive advantage in the marketplace,” said Russell Esquivel, SVP of PDN.
“We know this partnership will strengthen career advancement opportunities for Black women in tech and entrepreneurship and we could not be more optimistic about the future. Partnering with PDN will allow us to continue to reach and educate Black tech entrepreneurs about the career paths available to them and the leadership they can bring to the tech industry. Black women have already made a massive impact in some of our country’s top companies and this partnership will continue to develop and place talent in leadership roles. It allows us to take the next step in providing employers with centralized access to that talent,” said Esosa Ighodaro-Johnson, Co-Founder and CMO of Black Women Talk Tech.
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