College Diversity Network / HBCU Division - pricing and options

 
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National Virtual Webinar

Cost:  $25,000

Virtual Conference and webinar

Access to all 111 HBCU’s

Presidents

Chancellors

Provosts

Business, STEM, Legal & Nursing Dean’s

Faculty

Administration/Career Services

Pre-screened top students

Pre-screened alumni

Features:

1) “Hot Topic”  nationally recognized “Keynote” speaker

2)  2 and ½ hour time slot  – with break out sessions / presentations

3) 1 year rolling access to all participants/registration / data base

4)  Attend all scheduled “Virtual Career Fairs” 2 student and 1 alumni per year

5)  Sharing of online and off line survey data & webinar best practices

Customized options: $15,000 to $5,000 available

Career Fair Opportunities:

Standard Booth - $1500.00

  • Fully Customized Booth

  • 3rd Tier Booth Placement

  • 1 Recruiter Seat

  • 3rd Tier Logo Placement on Jobseeker Registration Page

Silver Sponsorship - $2000.00

  • Fully Customized Booth

  • 2nd Tier Booth Placement

  • Up to 2 Recruiter Seats

  • 2nd Tier Logo Placement on Jobseeker Registration Page

  • Database of ALL Candidates with Resumes

  • 1 Featured Job on Jobseeker Registration Page

  • 1 - 30-day Job Posting on CDN JobBoard

  • 30-day Access to the CDN JobBoard Resume Database

Gold Sponsorship - $2500.00

  • Fully Customized Booth

  • 1st Tier Booth Placement

  • Up to 4 Recruiter Seats

  • 1st Tier Logo Placement on Jobseeker Registration Page

  • Database of ALL Candidates with Resumes

  • 2 Featured Jobs on Jobseeker Registration Page

  • Company Description on Jobseeker Registration Page

  • 3 - 30-day Job Posting on CDN JobBoard

  • 60-day Access to the CDN JobBoard Resume Database

For more information contact 

Fields Jackson, Jr

Founder & CEO

Racing Toward Diversity magazine

http://racingtowarddiversity.com

(919) 656-9657

or 

Austin Jackson

Vice President at Racing Toward Diversity magazine 

College Diversity Network/HBCU Division

(919) 946-9749

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