BGS 96 – Black Girls Free Their Minds
Inda & Didi cover two profiles of Black women written by Black women (hallelujah!), Megan’s op-ed in the NYT, and send our love to Monica Roberts as she takes her […]
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The Oreos are discussing all things career for millennials! The conversation starts off with facts on millennials being most affected by the coronavirus pandemic, what millennials want from their jobs and how their generation differs from their parents. The three hosts talk about how their careers looked bright in college and how hitting the real world put their expectations in check. Kia and Janae open up about meeting at work, which was a toxic environment ending in settlement checks and layoffs. Sexism, racism, bullying, not relating to coworkers, being the only black person on your team, being underpaid and struggling to get promoted all make their way into the dialogue. The discussion ends with things the Oreos have learned so far in their career and what they hope and now consider for future employment.
Things that Millennials Expect from Their Jobs:www.entrepreneur.com/article/331111
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Inda & Didi cover two profiles of Black women written by Black women (hallelujah!), Megan’s op-ed in the NYT, and send our love to Monica Roberts as she takes her […]
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