March 28, 2022

On Black Employment Featuring Beverly A. Williams

On Black Employment Featuring Beverly A. Williams
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On Black Employment Featuring Beverly A. Williams
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Employment expert and author Beverly A. Williams discusses strategies for Black job seekers post-Pandemic. Later I discuss the slap heard around Hollywood, as well as Black Social Media, and the end of the Black News Channel. 

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Beverly A. Williams

Beverly Williams is the author of "Your GPS to Employment Success: How to Find and Succeed in the Right Job. Readers will find "Your GPS to Employment Success" a useful resource with 125 straightforward, specific tips to help navigate today's ever more challenging employment environment.
A labor and employment law expert, arbitrator and speaker, Beverly has served as an HR executive and consultant in various industries both in the private and public sectors. She has also served on the boards of two nonprofit organizations.
A New Jersey resident, Beverly received a B.A. from Douglass College, an M.P.A. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and a J.D. from Rutgers Law School (Newark). Beverly loves to cook, entertain, and read.