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Jan. 19 2014, Published 2:43 p.m. ET

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Catch-22 Era: A discussion about what millennial women face in the entry-level job market, including the availability of entry-level positions and paid/unpaid internships.

What prospects exist for millennial women entering the workforce?

This chat was inspired by the NYTimes article:  The No-Limits Job.

CONTEXT:

With recent legal action shedding light on entry-level position horror stories, are beneficial entry-level jobs open for millennial women today?

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By: Rhonesha Byng

Rhonesha Byng is the founder and CEO of Her Agenda— a digital media platform bridging the gap between ambition and achievement for millennial women. The site provides access to content and community that gives millennial women access to information and inspiration to help them get started or to move to the next level of their career. Rhonesha is an Emmy award-winning journalist and entrepreneur whose philosophy in life is established by her acronym of N.E.S.H.A. No one Ever Slows Her Agenda. This motto served as the inspiration for Her Agenda. Rhonesha was named to the 2017 Forbes 30 Under 30 list and ESSENCE magazine named her among 50 Founders To Watch. Rhonesha is also the co-founder of the newly formed nonprofit org The Black Owned Media Equity and Sustainability Institute (BOMESI).

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