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When Your Parachute is Black - The African American's Guide to 21st Century Employment (Paperback)
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When Your Parachute is Black - The African American's Guide to 21st Century Employment (Paperback)
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Throughout the last five decades, African-American unemployment has
been almost twice that of the general population of the United
States. Currently, African-American unemployment is reported at 13
percent nationwide, while the unemployment rate of the nation is
7.0 percent. The only ethnic group that continues to have a higher
unemployment rate than African-Americans is Native Americans. Race
still matters However, key attitudes and skills necessary for
successful career management are lacking in many African-Americans.
This is the first book of its kind targeting African-American
employment development. When Your Parachute is Black is not just
another book on career development. It is a learning system which
transforms how African-Americans view work now and into the future.
The readers experience the power of passion and visioning, taking
them beyond survival or "just getting by," to thriving When Your
parachute is Black provides answers to five critical questions by
providing African-Americans with the opportunity to elevate their
skills, accomplishments, values, strengths, weaknesses, likes and
dislikes in a manner that reduces the opportunity for
discrimination. More importantly, readers learn how to pursue their
passion or vision while creating value for perspective employers.
The techniques presented in When Your Parachute is Black provide
African-Americans with the management skills necessary to
successfully navigate the twenty-first century job market. It is
written for African-American job seekers of all ages who are
interested in becoming the best they can be in all facets of their
lives. A website, yourblackparachute.com has been established to
update concepts presented and to allow African-American job seekers
to share their challenges and solutions to ongoing acts of
exclusion.
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