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Black woman feeling stressed at her desk, showing workplace fatigue and emotional strain from gaslighting and bias.
A professional sitting at a desk reviewing calendars and planning next steps, symbolizing being an entrepreneur for your career and taking ownership of professional growth.
Person resting in a bathtub filled with flower petals, symbolizing recovery and self-care after overcoming the work martyr complex
Manager and employee in performance review discussion — avoiding bias in evaluation

Career Development for Underrepresented Groups

Support the career growth of BIPOC, first-gen, and underrepresented professionals with culturally responsive tools.

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3 Powerful Ways Women Can Conquer Job Search Imposter Syndrome

“It’s that impostor syndrome when you sit around thinking, ‘Why would they hire me? Oh my God, when are they going to figure out that I shouldn’t be here?’ I guess that they never figured it out. I got pretty lucky.” — Samantha Bee, Mother Jones, February 2016 Job search imposter syndrome affects millions of women—whether they are emerging leaders,…
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Cultural Competence in Career Counseling | Dynamic Transitions

Increasing Cultural Competence in Career Counseling As the workforce becomes more diverse across race, ethnicity, gender identity, socioeconomic status, immigration experiences, age, and ability, cultural competence in career counseling has become essential, not optional. Even though economic downturns are often described as affecting everyone in the same way, research shows that unemployment, underemployment, job access, and workplace treatment vary widely…