HBCU students and graduates with employers seeking diverse
talent
Article by Will Moss
If you’re serious about elevating your career before closing out 2025, now is the perfect time to strengthen your presence on HBCUConnect.com.
Every week, employers from Fortune 500 companies, federal
agencies, nonprofits, tech firms, healthcare systems, and top brands search our
member database looking for diverse, qualified talent, talent like you.
But here’s the key: they can only find you if your profile
is complete and your resume is uploaded.
Why This Matters
Recruiters use HBCU CONNECT every day to identify potential
hires for internships, early-career roles, and high-paying professional
positions. A strong profile makes you stand out immediately by highlighting:
Your education
Work experience
Certifications
Skills
Career interests
Community involvement
A completed profile also unlocks our built-in online resume
builder, making it easier than ever to present yourself professionally to
employers looking to hire HBCU talent.
Two Ways to Get Started
You can take advantage of this in less than 10 minutes:
1. Upload Your Resume Directly
Visit the link below to upload your most recent resume and
instantly become discoverable to employers:
https://hbcuconnect.com/resumes
2. Build or Update Your Profile Resume
If you prefer to create or update your resume using our
profile tools, simply log in here:
https://hbcuconnect.com/cgi-bin/members.cgi?edit=1
Your Next Opportunity Could Be One Profile Update Away
Whether you’re actively job hunting or passively open to new
opportunities, a polished profile ensures you don’t miss out when employers
view candidates on our platform.
Take a few minutes today to build your competitive edge—your next interview, internship, or career breakthrough could start with one
profile update.
About HBCU Connect
HBCU CONNECT is the largest online network for students and
alumni of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), founded in 1999
by Hampton University graduate William Roger Moss III and entrepreneur E. Shawn
Starks as the first African American-targeted social network, initially
launched as "hbcu-central.com."
The platform serves as a hub for networking, professional
development, mentoring, job and internship opportunities, scholarships, and
educational resources tailored specifically for the HBCU community.
It connects HBCU students and graduates with employers
seeking diverse talent while also supporting community engagement and career
advancement.
The organization is headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, and operates under the official website www.hbcuconnect.com, with a mission driven by a commitment to the future of HBCUs and their alumni.

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