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October 8, 2002 |
Dice Creates Service To Assist Customers With Diversity Hiring Needs Job board Dice Inc./(NASDAQ:DICE), has launched two initiatives in an effort to provide better reach to female and other minority technology workers. The DiceDiversity program has been created to help customers find candidates with diverse backgrounds by cross posting open positions to some of the most visited diversity job sites...."Participating in Dice's premiere diversity program, DiceDiversity, allows Webgrrls International to leverage Dice's leading position in the tech sector to reach into corporate America," said Kevin Kennedy, chief executive officer of Webgrrls International. "Working with Dice will ensure that women, our members, are aware of and have access to, the available jobs in the marketplace." http://www.hunt-scanlon.com/newswirearch/2002/oct/1008-2.htm |
January 15, 2002 |
Turn Off the Breast Bounce Button - Women Animation Instructors at The Art Institutes Discuss How Far Female Animated Characters Have Come and How Far They Need to Go
CEO Kevin Kennedy of WebGrrls, an Internet site for women interested in new media and technology to network and exchange job leads, believes that women have a big future in technology because the computer field is changing to suit the way women think. "Women think relationally, and computer jobs are becoming less about building hardware and more about cultivating relationships and connections," says Kennedy. http://anime-tourist.com/article.php?sid=253 |
January 15, 2002 |
JobBank; Leading Global Women's Technology Group Builds Valuable Tool to Connect Women to Tech Jobs
(CSRwire) Webgrrls International has launched an interactive JobBank this week at http://www.webgrrls.com/jobbank. The JobBank will help women find jobs in the new media and technology industries and provide employers and recruiters direct access to a pool of highly-qualified candidates they might not otherwise be able to reach. "The Webgrrls JobBank is one more way Webgrrls International is leveraging the Internet to further women's careers and status in the technology and New Media industries," said Kevin Kennedy, chief executive officer of Webgrrls International. "For nearly seven years, the mission of Webgrrls International has been to put effective technology tools into the hands of women around the world, to propel their careers forward." . . . http://www.socialfunds.com/news/release.cgi?sfArticleId=882#top |
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