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It's always good when you can learn something and laugh at the same time, and these Black women on TikTok make sure you're doing both, week after week. From teaching us how to best navigate the job search to giving tips specific to advancement in certain industries, these videos are all about empowering and inspiring you to advance in your career. Check out a few of the top TikTok users for this week's picks to enjoy during your lunch break and allow to live rent-free in your head:


Gabrielle 

@careerconfidant Reply to @kiki.splash Sosorry to see this happened to you! This doesn’t sound like an employer to work for 🙅‍♀️🚩 #employmentrights #recruitertiktok ♬ Kali MMM MMM INSTRUMENTAL - Kali

Dreyahh

@dreyahh_

Join my mentorship group to learn more ✨

♬ original sound - Abundanthustle

Mia 

@mia.c.williams Don’t sleep on those retail jobs! S/o to @erinmcgoff for this trend #careertiktok #resume #jobinterview #interviewtips #retail #learnontiktok ♬ original sound - Variations Everything

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