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Community Outreach to Professional/Technical
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Outreach Partners 1 to 5 of 5
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These organizations are participating in our exclusive Community Outreach program. Through this program, groups and organizations that directly work with Professional/Technical Groups receive open job notifications on a daily basis that match the criteria they specifically requested. These daily notifications can be customized by location, profession, education and experience.
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Asian American Journalists Association-Atlanta
Atlanta, GA The Atlanta Chapter of AAJA serves the interests of Asian-American journalists in the Southeast region, as well as the general interests of the organization. We are dedicated to encouraging fair and accurate coverage of Asian Americans, inspiring young Asian Americans to enter journalism, and helping members acquire new skills to become better reporters and leaders in their newsrooms.
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Atlanta Woman's Club
Atlanta, GA The Atlanta Women’s Club is a non-profit philanthropic organization made up of professional women of all ages, races and religions who share a common goal: to work together to improve our local community, socially, physically, culturally and educationally.
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Black Data Processing Association - Atlanta
Atlanta, GA Black Data Processing Associates (BDPA), is a non-profit 501(c3) organization dedicated to the professional and personal development of African Americans who have an interest in Information Technology and related fields. Our aim is to mentor and develop minority youth from the "Classroom to the Boardroom."
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Georgia Society of CPAs - Gwinnett Chapter
Sugar Hill, GA The Georgia Society of CPAs is the premier professional organization for CPAs in the state of Georgia. With over 10,000 members, the Society offers discounted CPE, networking opportunities and legislative representation on issues that provide a positive impact to the profession.
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National Black MBA Association - Atlanta Chapter
Atlanta, GA The mission of the National Black MBA Association is to assist in the "Creation of Intellectual and Economic Wealth within the African-American Community". The Atlanta Chapter was founded in 1980 with 20 charter members. The Chapter quickly established a firm foundation with Atlanta’s corporate, civic, community and educational leaders. As a result of its many achievements and commitment to excellence, community, education, leadership, and empl...
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