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Cultivating Your Network to Advance Your Career

Cultivating Your Network to Advance Your Career

Thursday, July 25, 2019, 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM EDT

The New York Academy of Sciences, 7 World Trade Center, 250 Greenwich St Fl 40, New York

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You Probably Have an Idea of What it Means to Network.

You may have attended a few networking events or conferences, only to find you felt awkward introducing yourself and talking to people. If you want to learn how to approach people strategically so you can get the most out of every connection you build, then this half-day workshop is for you.

Through a combination of lectures, individual exercises and small group exercises, this workshop will specifically teach you to:

  • Become more confident so you can meet and engage with people in meaningful ways
  • Communicate your value so that new connections want to continue to engage with you
  • Use LinkedIn to build your relationships over time
  • Leverage those relationships appropriately when your contacts can help you pursue career opportunities

Registration

Member
By 06/25/2019
$15
After 06/25/2019
$25
Nonmember
By 06/25/2019
$30
After 06/25/2019
$50
Earlybird Registration:
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Speaker/Instructor

Josh Henkin
Josh Henkin, PhD

STEM Career Services