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Celebrate Black History Month w/ Career Resources!
Filed under Diversity and Careers
Posted by Libraries, February 02, 2009
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Did you know that February is Black History Month? Throughout this month, the Career Resource Library will be highlighting some of our resources for ALANA (African, Latina, Asian, Native American) jobseekers. Get a sneak peek at what we have to offer on our ALANA eResources page.
On this eResource page, we list online resources and websites like The Black Collegian which provide career information and tips for African-Americans and other students of color.
Also, come in and browse our extensive collection of ALANA career literature including:
Cracking the Corporate Code: The Revealing success stories of 32 African-American Executives by Price M. Cobbs and Judith L. Turnock.
A collection of interviews with notable African- Americans including government officials, athletes and civil rights leaders. Cracking the Corporate Code, provides insight and inspiration for corporate-bound African-Americans.
Success Runs in Our Race by George C. Fraser
The go-to guide for African-American Networking, this book will help you make the most of your connections.
The Career Resource Library also offers reference appointments to help you with your specific needs during your job search. Call or email for an appointment today:
Phone: (617) 521 2515
Email: crl@simmons.edu
Stay tuned for more African-American focused Career Resources all this month!
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