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IT leaders turn to HBCUs for future IT talent

CIO

They point to statistics that highlight challenges in IT workforce recruitment and diversity. According to The State of the Tech Workforce 2023 report from training and certification organization CompTIA , professionals identifying as Black or African American made up 8% of US tech occupations (compared to 12% across all US occupations).

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DEI that works: 5 companies reaping the benefits of IT diversity strategies

CIO

Diversity not only helps organizations perform better but fostering equity and inclusion can also strengthen recruiting and retention rates, as well as overall employee satisfaction. Students are given training on hard and soft skills to prepare them for IT careers, along with hands-on experience in their desired field.

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How Blacks in Technology Foundation is ‘stomping the divide’

CIO

Today BIT includes a for-profit and a nonprofit side, each of which seeks to break down barriers, create opportunity, and diversify the tech talent pipeline. BIT and OneTen , a network for Black talent and employers, partnered with Udacity to offer a scholarship program for business analytics, digital marketing, and front-end web development.

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Cornerstone OnDemand Delivers Web Projects 30% Faster with Netlify

Netlify

Cornerstone OnDemand is a public company that helps organizations recruit, train, and manage their people. Its customers include hundreds of the world’s largest companies—from Walgreens and Starwood Hotels & Resorts to Deutsche Post DHL and Western Union, as well as government agencies, hospitals, nonprofits, and schools.