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| These organizations are participating in our exclusive Professional/Technical JobCast™ program. All Professional/Technical Partners receive email with local professional jobs in their field, to share with members who may be looking for a new career opportunity. |
Actors Fund of America - Work Program The Actors’ Fund’s Actors’ Work Program (AWP) assists entertainment industry professionals in identifying and finding sideline work and new careers. AWP is a comprehensive employment and training program committed to fostering resiliency and self-reliance for industry professionals as well as providing a resource for referral of highly skilled and creative workers to the larger employment community. |
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Asian American Journalists Association - New York Our mission is three-fold: To encourage Asian American and Pacific Islanders to enter the ranks of journalism; To work for fair and accurate coverage of Asian American and Pacific Islanders; To increase the number of Asian American and Pacific Islander journalists and news managers in the industry. |
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Black Data Processing Association - New York Black Data Processing Associates (BDPA) is the leading minority organization in Information Technology. The New York Chapter, 501(c)6, is the 5th largest chapter of 50 Chapters across the United States. BDPA is a global member focused organization that positions its members at the forefront of the IT industry. Our mission is to stay abreast of, and contribute to the development and trends in the Information Technology industry. |
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Forty Plus of New York, Inc. Forty Plus is the original self-help job-search organization. Our members have been successfully changing "Fired" to "Hired" since 1939, when America was still struggling to pull out of the Great Depression. Forty Plus has pioneered many of the most successful, step-by-step techniques that actually work. For example, our pioneering Resume Builder Program has long been recognized as the Gold Standard in New York. |
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Hispanic Support Organization - New York The Hispanic Support Organization is an employee resource group whose goals are the development and advancement of Hispanic employees, improvement of the communities we live in, and the support of Verizon initiatives in the Hispanic community. |
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Manhattan Comprehensive Night & Day School Manhattan Comprehensive is a rare, one-of-a-kind public high school teaching eight hundred older, nontraditional students, ages seventeen to twenty-one. Students can attend either night or day classes, while working full-time and attending to adult responsibilities. Manhattan Comprehensive is the first night-and-day high school in the country to offer a full, academic Regents diploma instead of a GED. |
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Network of Indian Professionals-New York Since 1994, the Network of Indian Professionals-New York (NetIP-NY), an official chapter of NetIP-North America, has developed innovative programming to help young South Asian professionals fulfill their potential. From informational sessions on career advancement and alternative careers to awards programs, theater festivals and issue-based conferences, we have consistently helped educate and inform South Asian professionals while providing ample opportunities for professional and social networking. |
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Public Allies - New York Public Allies New York is the leading-edge leadership development program in New York City. We build strong community leadership skills among young adults through full-time professional apprenticeships in nonprofit organizations, leadership training, and team service. |
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The National Association of Hispanic Journalists - Brooklyn College The National Association of Hispanic Journalists (NAHJ) is dedicated to the recognition and professional advancement of Hispanics in the news industry. Established in April 1984, NAHJ created a national voice and unified vision for all Hispanic journalists. NAHJ is governed by an 18-member board of directors that consists of executive officers and regional directors who represent geographic areas of the United States and the Caribbean. The national office is located in the National Press Building in Washington, D.C. |
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The New York City Dept. of Small Business Services The Department of Small Business Services (SBS) makes it easier for companies in New York City to form, do business, and grow by providing direct assistance to business owners, fostering neighborhood development in commercial districts, promoting financial and economic opportunity among minority- and women-owned businesses, preparing New Yorkers for jobs, and linking employers with a skilled and qualified workforce. |
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| There are currently 10 Professional/Technical JobCast™ Partners receiving positions from NewYorkJobNetwork.com |