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Road to Hire to Bring Paid Tech Training and Job Access to Under-Resourced Young Adults (18–25) in…

Austin Startup

The paid, bootcamp-style apprenticeship trains local young adults 18–25 in coding skills, professional development and connects graduates with full-time jobs with premier employers like Red Ventures ?—?with have been limited by financial barriers and systemic racism for far too long,” said Kacey Grantham, Road to Hire Executive Director.

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30 Entrepreneurs Explain How They are Incorporating Social Entrepreneurship in Their Business

Hearpreneur

#3- Hiring underprivileged people. One way that OhMy dot ca has found to do this is by hiring employees from underprivileged backgrounds. I work on meeting with people, especially those in vulnerable communities, to help educate them on this topic. 8- By equitable hiring practice. 23- Helping the community to flourish.

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15 Entrepreneurs Share How They Continue to Learn and Sharpen The Saw

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. #1- By building relationships Photo Credit: Con Sotidis By building relationships, collaborating with others, and engaging in professional communities, individuals can expand their skills, gain valuable insights, and find support and motivation for their learning journey. Thanks to Charlotte Hall, Hallway People ! #3-

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28 Entrepreneurs Share Their Tips and Tricks of Staying Motivated

Hearpreneur

Add to that being the owner of a well established business, as well as leading a massive online community we are growing and you’ve got a recipe for no free time. In our online community we are using breakthrough technology to start a revolution to change the face of the cleaning industry. Photo Credit: Charlotte Maumus.

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28 Entrepreneurs Explain Why They Started Their Business

Hearpreneur

We asked some entrepreneurs and business owners, why they started their businesses: #1- To build a community. I wanted to be a part of a community of consultants that would provide me with the opportunity to build relationships with other practitioners, share lessons learned, and periodically collaborate. Photo Credit: Will Bachman.

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Kevin Durant Could Teach Businesses a Thing or Two

crowdSPRING Blog

But I am also at a point in my life where it is of equal importance to find an opportunity that encourages my evolution as a man: moving out of my comfort zone to a new city and community which offers the greatest potential for my contribution and personal growth. Will this help your brand develop into something that makes you proud?