Que tal, mi gente? At Moneda Moves, we believe that the stories we tell about our communities matter, and that’s all the more reason to use this weekend to learn more about Juneteenth and Black history in the United States. June 19 marks when some of the last enslaved people in the US, in 1865 out of Galveston Bay, Texas, learned that they had been freed. This was more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation was made. Further, it wasn’t until December 1865 when the government officially endorsed the 13th Amendment, which abolished slavery in the United States. That said, a
Appreciate this recap. The LinkedIn point is spot on. I recently adjusted my profile to incorporate more keywords listed in the job descriptions of roles I've been mapping towards, and I immediately saw an uptick on my LinkedIn page, resulting in a few recruiters reaching out to me with specific opportunities.
Appreciate this recap. The LinkedIn point is spot on. I recently adjusted my profile to incorporate more keywords listed in the job descriptions of roles I've been mapping towards, and I immediately saw an uptick on my LinkedIn page, resulting in a few recruiters reaching out to me with specific opportunities.