Welcome to the BCW community area. Here you will find many useful resources to help you with your different career decisions. BCW is a career focused organization that has a proud history of serving thousands of women in the community through services and programs which include annual seminars, national forums, awards programs, skill-building workshops, career counseling and job referrals.

Survey Results
Here are some results of polls that BCW has conducted through its website. Click here.

Debt Assessment
What the DebtAssessment™ system does for you:

  • Prepares a month to month strategy toward personal debt-elimination. 
  • Teaches you things about money that benefit you! 
  • Provides the tools you need to organize your personal finances. 
  • Prepares you to meet with any financial professional. 
  • Customizes everything to your personal financial situation. 
  • Works for you. 

Click here to try the Debt Assessment system.

Listen to this poem by Annie Ruth
There was a special sister who came into Annie Ruth's life and showed her that the essence of beauty lied within her. This is the message that she imparts to others...."You are fearfully and wonderfully made"---be proud of who you are." (Click link below to listen to poem)
A Black Woman, Nothing Else

 
Test your self for a hidden bias! This is a very interesting test because the results usually differ from what is self reported.

BCW invites you to take the FREE MAPP assessment. MAPP reveals the real you. Your Assessment reveals your natural motivations and talent for work. When your job matches your true motivations work seems easier and is more fulfilling. Click here for your assessment.

  • Discussion Area
    Speak with other professional women on career related topics
     
  • Career Key Learnings
    Share any insights and thoughts that can help other women professionals to navigate career challenges and opportunities
     
  • Career Concerns
    Voice your career related concerns and see what others are saying


 (Group discussion during a BCW workshop)

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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BCW Mall

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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Can We Talk?™ 2004


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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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