The checklist Black women and their office managers can use to find mentors who will advocate for them when it's time for promotions and salary raises

Insider | Marguerite Ward

In the wake of increased awareness of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives, it's crucial for Black women to find mentors and sponsors who can advocate for them in the workplace, particularly when it comes to promotions and salary raises. This article highlights the significance of mentorship and sponsorship in addressing the barriers that often hinder Black employees, especially Black women, from advancing to senior-level positions. It provides actionable steps for both Black women seeking mentors/sponsors and leaders looking to be mentors/sponsors, emphasizing the need for awareness, relationship-building, networking, and self-confidence.

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