Microsoft and HBCU CONNECT partner with Trabajamos.com in Huge Hiring Event Series for Latinx Professionals in 1st Quarter of
Posted By: Lailah Berry on January 12, 2021 Microsoft and HBCU CONNECT partner with Trabajamos.com in Huge Hiring Event Series for Latinx Professionals in 1st Quarter of 2021 HBCUCONNECT.COM and long-standing partner, Microsoft, have put together another stellar event for the months of January and February of 2021. Trabajamos.com will be helping us host Latinx professionals hoping to start a career in tech. In 2020, Microsoft held at least 10 such events with HBCU CONNECT which resulted in hundreds of interviews for African American professionals and many confirmed hires after each event. In the past, events hosted by Microsoft and HBCU CONNECT have been in person at different locations across the country. The event series will be hosted virtual using Microsoft’s Teams technology allowing candidates to log-in from wherever they are to participate in the hiring events. Current Event Dates & Hiring Organizations: January 26th – Microsoft Core Services Engineering & Operations Team February 25th – Microsoft 365 Who is Microsoft Looking to Hire? Software Engineers Program Managers Data Scientists & AI Engineers Software Engineering Team Managers While most of the opportunities will be at Microsoft’s headquarters in the Seattle, Washington area, there are also opportunities in California, North Carolina, a new location in Atlanta, as well as a growing number of opportunities to work remote! This is a unique opportunity for Latinx Software professionals to get their foot in the door at Microsoft. Space is limited! Submit your resume and contact information using the link below to be considered: https://hbcuconnect.com/trabajamos or Email resume to rsvp@hbcuconnect.com Companies interested in discussing the execution of similar events, and/or leveraging HBCU CONNECT in support of their diversity hiring strategies, should contact us at events@hbcuconnect.com. For individuals interested in attending future events hosted by HBCU CONNECT, register at www.hbcuconnect.com/resumes. To view pictures of past HBCU CONNECT events go to: https://www.flickr.com/photos/hbcuconnect/... Founded in 1999, HBCUCONNECT.COM is the first and largest media outlet targeting the Historically Black College and University (HBCU) community. Boasting over 1.5 million registered members and encompassing a complete web portal, magazine, recruiting engine, social networking site, forums, blogs, news feeds and shopping, HBCUCONNECT.COM serves the needs of HBCU aspirants, students, alumni, faculty, and staff by providing a single destination and launching point for the entire diaspora. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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