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Jereshia Hawk is the founder of Leverage, an online coaching business for women of color. After seeking out online communities for coaches and learning the basics, Hawk started by selling PDFs and digital courses. About nine months into business, Hawk hired a coach to teach her how to develop a more viable strategy to package and deliver her expertise while maximizing her income. Continuing from coach to CEOOnce she had coaching down, Hawk turned her attention to the larger goal of financial freedom. $1 million and beyondHawk's next step is to extend the relationship with her clients by hiring a content-curriculum designer and more experienced program coaches.
He partners with firms including Deloitte, DraftKings, and Shopify to recruit Black tech talent. Now I partner with firms like Deloitte, DraftKings, Dynatrace, Loliware, Shopify, and Automatic to recruit Black tech talent. I've helped more than 360 Black people land jobs in tech, so I've had a lot of opportunities to learn what drives success in this space. Being vocal about my goal to get more Black people jobs in tech on Twitter helped me gain visibility and trust among Black job seekers. The best way to let someone know you're serious about your salary expectations is to let them know you have an offer pending.
Jereshia Hawk is the founder of Leverage, an online coaching business for women of color. With the answers to those questions, Hawk founded Leverage, an online coaching business for service-based women of color working as entrepreneurs and coaches. Within 14 months her business revenue exceeded her corporate income, and she quit her job in July 2017. Hawk's marketing content is designed to reach prospects at different phases of awareness of her brand. Using video to draw in clientsAttracting clients who are able and eager to spend $15,000 on a coaching program requires careful and intentional marketing.
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