Happy Tuesday, friends! It's time for our Weekly Job Roundup-- we have a number of fantastic roles available with our clients. All of our clients use Athari because they believe in the power of best fit. Please repost and share with your networks and if you or someone you know is interested, message our Lead Recruiter, Michele Baptist MS, MILR to apply! We love helping qualified talent and teams with vision, mission, and integrity find each other. #bestfit #hiring #diverseworkforce #weeklyjobroundup
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We're proud of our CEO, Hazel Estwick Hurley. RN, Esq. everyday, but it makes it especially easy when we get to witness her sharing her expertise and insight with our colleagues in the hiring space. Tune in tomorrow to catch Hazel and others on a distinguished panel with Keystone First discussing how to stand out in an interview and maintain that shine throughout your entire career. #hiring #bestpractices #interviewskills #bringyourAgame
I'm looking forward to participating in the Conversations on Career Development with Keystone First tomorrow. I'll be joining a panel of distinguished professionals in the hiring and career space where we'll be discussing best practices for securing, maintaining, and thriving in the right job. Thank you to Cheryl B. Walker-Robertson for inviting me to the panel. I am honored to offer my perspective on how to interview like a champ! Please use the QR code to register for this event. I know my fellow panelists will provide a wealth of knowledge for how to bring your "A" game to your career journey.
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We're back with another weekly job roundup! It's a great week to connect talent with their next favorite job! We've added two new roles to our active searches: 1. Human Resources Associate at an amazing non-profit in Monmouth County, NJ 2. Executive Assistant for a Harlem based non-profit known for serving the community and changing outcomes for Harlem residents. Please feel free to like, share, and repost these opportunities with your networks and, as always, please reach out to our Lead Recruiter, Michele Baptist MS, MILR to apply, ask questions, or simply say hi! #openroles #jobs #opportunities #hiring
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It's a great Monday to celebrate! As we start the first work week of #Pridemonth, the Athari team is reflecting on and honoring all of the people that braved silence, sacrificed joy, and endured a world that refused to see and celebrate them. These adversities have historically rang painfully true in the workplace, alienating employees in a space that is supposed bring fulfillment, meaning, and stability to their lives. Today, we intentionally recognize all of the talented individuals that enrich the workforce and also celebrate Pride month as members of the LGBTQIA+ community. We are grateful for your vibrancy and your contributions to a world strengthened by your perspective. We see you. #Happypride #diversity #bettertogether #celebratepride #pridemonth2024
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Our CEO is out here doing it! She was one of 6 finalists for the pitch competiton at the #RoadmaptoBillions conference on Friday hosted by our friends at Black Women Talk Tech. We're proud to be a close-knit team that benefits from a fearless #BlackFemaleFounder every day. Go Hazel Estwick Hurley. RN, Esq.!
Grateful to be chosen as 1 of 6 finalists in the pitch competition at the #Roadmaptobillions last Friday. The excitement, adrenaline, and impressive work from my co-finalists has been feeding me all weekend. Congratulations to all that participated and to Modjossorica (Rica) Elysee for your well deserved win. It was an honor to pitch beside you all! Thank you to Esosa Johnson and Regina Gwynn for creating Black Women Talk Tech and for carving out space for Black Female founders, visionaries, and their supporters. We are all grateful for the community you've built. Thank you to Gayle Jennings O'Byrne for your inspiring words and support of my first go at pitching Athari live and for sharing a meal with me.
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Come find us today at the Black Women Talk Tech Roadmap to Billions conference! Our CEO Hazel Estwick Hurley. RN, Esq. will be there all day to talk about Athari and our new product launch going live next week! Additionally, we are finalists in the pitch competition and we hope you join our team in wishing Hazel Estwick Hurley. RN, Esq. luck. We know she is going to kill it! If you're at the Roadmap to Billions-- come find us and help us cheer her on! #pitchcompetition #finalists #roadmaptobillions #BlackWomenTalkTech #femalefoundersdoitbetter
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Check out our CEO, Hazel Estwick Hurley. RN, Esq., Making sure Staten Island sees some love! Thank you to Dr. Tammy Pate for inviting us to join the NYC Public Schools Certified M/WBE Fair today on Staten Island and for being an enthusiastic advocate for all of the valuable minority owned businesses in New York City. Athari is proud to be a certified M/WBE business impacting the workforce globally and seeking hiring and assessment solutions everyday. #letsdothis #wewontstop #certifiedmwbe #mwbebusinesses
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Thank you to our partners at Union Settlement for continuing to do impressive and important work through their Adult Education program. Our CEO, Hazel Estwick Hurley. RN, Esq. and Director of Operations, Alex Wesser were able to attend and assist with a resume workshop on Friday. Our team focused on the following advice: 1. Keep your resume direct and simple-- the average hiring manager or recruiter spends less than a minute glancing at a resume so every line counts! 2. Let your personality shine-- don't let the fear of wanting to "seem professional" hide the details that make you special. Best fit is all about honesty, culture, and chemistry. 3. The details matter-- Describing what a job was like and why you were good at it is always more descriptive than a bullet point! Focus on painting a picture for your future employer. What are your favorite resume tips? Thank you to Dr. Darlene Williams, PhD for connecting us to the Adult Education program and for being our partner in positively impacting the talent that makes a vibrant workforce!
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Every week is a good week for uplifting minority business! Athari is honored to be a certified member of the NYNJ MSDC and to have attended the NYNJ MSDC Business Opportunity Conference in New Jersey this week. Thank you Terrence Clark for hosting such a phenomenal event for Minority Suppliers; it is this sort of support, recognition, and uplifting that keeps minority owned businesses going. Let's keep the support going-- comment and drop your favorite certified NYNJ MSDC business below!
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Happy #internationalwomensday2024 from all of us here at Athari. We are proud to be #femalefounded and grateful for all of the brilliant and tenacious women that have been a part of Athari’s journey. We honor all of the women that have spoken up, been loud, fought back, dared to dream big, and blazed a trail without asking for permission. Check out these pictures of some of the women that have been killin' it in our network lately. Here you'll see snaps from our Athari's Table of Influence Black Female Founders Dinner and our CEO and Founder Hazel Estwick Hurley. RN, Esq. at the Black Tech Achievement Awards where Athari was a finalist in the Outstanding Initiative category. Please join us in celebrating womanhood, in all of its forms, today and every day. #girlpower
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