Diversity Reboot 2023: What We Know, What We're Learning

Diversity Reboot 2023: What We Know, What We're Learning

PowerToFly hosted it's largest virtual event of the year on March 6-10, 2023. Diversity Reboot 2023: What We Know, What We're Learning consisted of five full days of networking, meaningful conversations, interactive sessions, and more while welcoming an array of sponsors, PowerToFly partners, and over 9,000 event registrations.

Featured Talks Included:

... and more!
You can re-live the entire event here!

Our virtual job fair consisted of a lineup of companies who are hiring diverse talent for open roles, and the event featured recruiters from all industries who had the opportunity to present about their company, culture, and hiring process before meeting with candidates in breakout rooms to answer questions and network individually! Participating companies included:

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