Posts tagged networking
Ready to Leave Your Job? Here’s How to Make the Move with Purpose

While visions of leaving your job may look like Angela Bassett in a scene from Set It Off, it’s important to remember that your existing workplace relationships can help you build a bridge to your next destination. As you prepare for your next move, consider the following tips to help you move on with purpose.

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5 Things We Learned about Building a Purposeful Career from Kimberly B. Cummings

We had the honor of being part of career and leadership expert Kimberly B. Cummings virtual book tour to celebrate the launch of her new book “Next Move, Best Move: Transitioning into a Career You’ll Love” – a must-read! If you missed it, no worries we got you. Here are 5 gems we took away from the one-hour chat with Cummings that are life-altering and the perfect advice to get you on track for a purpose-driven career.

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5 Ways to Use Clubhouse to Grow Your Network and Increase Your Salary

By now you should have heard all the buzz surrounding Clubhouse – the new app that allows people around the world to come together to talk, listen and learn from each other in real-time. If you have been fortunate enough to have received an invite to join, you know there are many great things going on on the platform. It can be entertaining and informative, but did you know it can also help you meet new people and grow your wallet?

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Virtual Networking is Here to Stay: Here’s How to Master It

2020 took everyone by surprise and affected a lot of our traditional social habits, notably networking. Networking was a way to meet new people in-person for friendships, professional relationships, learn about new ideas and opportunities. So, in 2021, where do we take it from here?

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Slack and the Future of Networking

The pandemic coupled with social unrest invited us to appreciate the simpler things in life. Above all, we discovered that connection is imperative and necessary to our well being and we’d find a way to do it regardless of the circumstances. On the path to resilience, virtual events and new organizations latent with opportunities began filling the void of face-to-face interactions. One of those was Slack.

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