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Work the Room: How to Nail Your Next Networking Event [Video Webinar]
Growing your professional network is a highly effective strategy for finding the right career. But if you’re like most job seekers, finding the proper networking events to attend and knowing how to approach people without feeling awkward can be challenging.
If you want to learn how to build a solid professional network and utilize those connections to get hired faster, watch this informative on-demand webinar, “Work the Room: How to Nail Your Next Networking Event.”
iHire Director of Customer Success, Valerie Eden, will discuss:
• Why it’s essential to build your network
• Where to go to find events (both in-person and online)
• What to bring with you
• How to create a strong elevator pitch
• When to follow up with your connections
• And more!
Feel more comfortable building connections from home? Follow the tips in our Guide to Virtual Networking.
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