Training the next generation of Black & Latinx tech business leaders

Black and Latinx students who enter the tech industry make $3.4 million more over their careers

Source: Forbes, Hired.com, ajuma analysis

Average salary by age group

Tech workers make more than twice the national average salary for their entire careers (Forbes, Hired.com)

Tech has a diversity gap

Despite representing 14% of all employed, only 7% of tech workers identify as Black.

Similarly, despite representing 14% of all employed, only 8% of tech workers identify as Latinx.

US Tech Employees by Race

US EEOC Data

Bridging the diversity gap in tech will create $2.3 trillion in generational wealth for Black & Latinx communities

Source: Forbes, Hired.com, ajuma analysis

ajuma exists to bridge the diversity gap in tech

As we train the next generation of Black & Latinx tech business leaders, our vision is to build a tech ecosystem that is equitable and inclusive.

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