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Provided as a service to our BCW community, the career site gives job seekers and employers an opportunity to meet. The service is completely free to job seekers while there is a modest advertising fee for employers. This is an Equal Employment Opportunity job site.

Employment opportunities are available nationwide. We welcome listings from employers north, south, east, and west.

Welcome Job Seekers!
Looking for a new career opportunity? Browse the current BCW job listings.

  • Register with the Black Career Women Job Site.
  • Create and Save your Resume and Cover Letter in the BCW database.
  • Edit your Resume and Cover Letter at any time.
  • With one click, submit your resume to an employer of your choice.
  • Your resume is totally confidential.

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  • Register with the Black Career Women Job Site.
  • Register and begin posting jobs today.
  • Reach the qualified BCW audience.
  • Fee for each 45-day job posting is $100.
  • All new postings will be reviewed and activated within 24 hours of being submitted.
  • Edit, extend or suspend your active job posting at any time.

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Fun Facts

60% of the 34 million African-Americans are women  

64% of African-American women work outside the home 

405,200 African-American women-owned businesses, generating $25 billion in sales and 261,000 jobs 

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Featured Job

Company: The Safer Foundation

Title: Vice President - Organizational Development

Description: We seek an experienced, senior-level career professional with a minimum of ten years of successful leadership experience in organizational development, human resources and/or training, preferably in leading large scale initiatives.

Job Type: Permanent

Location: Northwest

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Can We Talk?™ recommended reading

Our Separate Ways 
by Ella K. J. Edmondson Bell, Stella M. Nkomo, Ella L. J. Edmondson Bell 

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In Our Separate Ways, the authors take an unflinching look at the surprising differences between black and white women's trials and triumphs on their way up the executive ladder.  

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Featured Event

BCW Career Coaches

Ask the Expert: Dr L'esa PhD.

View our growing list of career coaches for expert advise.

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Useful Sites

Women For Hire

Diversity in Hospitality

Women in Hospitality

Colored Girls

Diversity Search Partners

Diversity Jobs

Stylist on Call

Women's Biz


Black Business Group

Job Search Sites

Women and Money 

Women in Technology International

Tolerance

Catalyst Women

Black Career Zone

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Legacies

BCW remembers our Black History throughout the year, by recognizing our Legacy Messengers and those career achieving contemporary black women making history, today and tomorrow, across the United States.

BCW respects and recognizes the historical legacies for black women that these special icons represent

Legacy #1
National Council of Negro Women: -
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Legacy #2
Essence: -
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Legacy #3
Oprah: -
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