At AfroTech 2025 in Houston, 1000’s of execs and founders attended the convention to community and doubtlessly discover a job, not as outliers in tech, however to seek out neighborhood amongst different Black of us of their fields.
Between panels on synthetic intelligence (AI) and cubicles lined with recruiters, the convention has grow to be the hub for the merging of tradition and innovation.
“I got here for the intersection of well being in tech,” stated Nettie Brown, a biomedical engineer on the Texas Medical Middle, who targeted on how AI can assist healthcare employees and enhance outcomes for Black sufferers. “I got here to vibe with people who appear like us in these areas, as a result of it’s wanted, particularly in fairness, tech, and healthcare.”
Brown moved to Houston to deal with the stark disparity in terms of Black maternal well being.
“Individuals aren’t treating us the identical manner. If I say I’ve a blood clot, they could dismiss me, however perhaps not my white counterparts,” Brown stated.
When layoffs result in reinvention

The ripple results of layoffs and shifting job markets had been additionally an unavoidable subject. In 2024, tech layoffs resulted in additional than 150,000 job cuts throughout 549 firms, whereas in 2025, over 22,000 positions had been eradicated.
Nathan Okolo, a 23-year-old former software program engineer, was laid off from Nextdoor simply two months earlier. He noticed the setback as motivation.
Okolo attended AfroTech 2025 to advance his abilities in beginning a clothes line, Uneven Clothes.
“It’s positively a really bizarre time, a downtime for most individuals,” he stated. “They’re shedding their jobs, however I really feel like this is a chance for me to seek out what I wish to do proper within the midst of all this chaos. I’m simply going to go all into my desires.”
Equally, Simone Cyprian, a cybersecurity skilled, is navigating a brand new period the place company variety, fairness, and inclusion (DEI) applications are shrinking.
“I used to be in a DEI place earlier than the place that I’m proper now. The positions are getting eradicated. We’re able the place hopefully we’re constructing it again up, which I believe we are going to. It’s simply gonna take time. However proper now there will not be quite a lot of jobs.”
Simone Cyprian, cybersecurity skilled
“I used to be in a DEI place earlier than the place that I’m proper now,” she stated. “The positions are getting eradicated. We’re able the place hopefully we’re constructing it again up, which I believe we are going to. It’s simply gonna take time. However proper now there will not be quite a lot of jobs.”
For these navigating the affect of DEI rollbacks, she says, “You simply should hold going. Life is gonna hold shifting regardless, so in case you pour into your self and present up for you day by day, every thing else will come.”
College students claiming their area
For college kids and early-career professionals, AfroTech represented each inspiration and a glimpse into actuality.
Alisa Akaya, a senior laptop science main on the College of Houston, attending her third AfroTech, stated she got here to “rejoice Black intelligence and excellence.”
Regardless of the instability within the job market, she’s optimistic.
“I’m nonetheless right here making an attempt to be genuine, inventive,” Akaya stated. “I see AI as a productiveness device for now. Clearly, we perceive it could possibly go both manner, however not less than for the subsequent 10 years, it’s getting used to uplift engineers, product managers, individuals basically.”
In the meantime, college students at Traditionally Black Schools and Universities, equivalent to twin brothers Abdulai and Alpha Bah, seniors at Howard College and Bowie State College, stated the occasion helped bridge the hole between HBCUs and the tech business.
“I actually needed to be part of a neighborhood the place our presence was heard and seen,” Abdulai stated. “There’s a job marketplace for each period of time, and proper now, everybody’s simply going by way of that easy strategy of transitioning into the brand new job market. AI is taking up so much…We’ve by no means seen that.”
“From the angle of the faculty pupil and us making an attempt to get into the entry-level jobs, I really feel just like the job market’s been hectic as a result of all the brand new improvements like AI,” echoed Alpha. “We simply should get used to them for probably the most half.”
Constructing and believing

For some, AfroTech was about reclaiming creativity. Clemille Peters, founding father of Konsole Kingz and developer of the Black Spades cellular recreation, stated his mission was to merge tech with tradition.
“Don’t be afraid to pivot,” he suggested new job seekers. “Don’t flip one alternative down simply since you’re so targeted on this one.”
The recruiter’s lens

Whereas many got here looking for alternative, some got here to supply it. Joi White, a lead expertise acquisition advisor, attended as each a recruiter and an entrepreneur.
“We’re searching for individuals with technical and gross sales backgrounds,” she stated. “Even within the age of AI, we nonetheless want those that can promote to clients as a result of we aren’t gonna have bots promoting. AI can’t promote, not less than not but.”
She suggested job seekers to community, acquaint themselves with recruiters and friends, refresh their resumes, and construct their very own manufacturers.
Even in a convention dominated by discussions about automation and algorithms, one message rang clear: Human connection stays irreplaceable.
Courtnie Keith, who manages social media for Intuit Mailchimp, stated customer-facing roles are nonetheless very important.
“Any job coping with clients is crucial as a result of with AI coming in and taking up, quite a lot of clients don’t really feel like they’ve that human contact in terms of reaching out for assist,” Keith stated. “My recommendation is to be genuine in your interviews. Just be sure you are available with questions as a result of it’s additionally essential that you’re fulfilled emotionally, mentally, and spiritually at a job.”
Maintaining with the instances
And Fola Ojeikere, a veteran tech marketing consultant, reminded newcomers to remain agile and can be making an attempt to navigate the AI area.
“For many who are beginning now, the outdated is just not working,” she warned. “The times of go to high school, get a job, get an training, and have a 30-year profession…there’s nothing that reminds you of these days anymore. I want any person would inform me with an AI ball what I ought to do the subsequent six months, so not less than I can put meals on my desk.”
From college students and recruiters to founders and religion leaders, AfroTech 2025 revealed a fact that runs deeper than the newest development or startup pitch: The way forward for know-how continues to be human, however the widespread use of AI to exchange people stays a priority.


















