

The new year is in full swing, and companies are hiring like crazy! How can you land a new job in 2020 without the pains of searching job boards? Join this live, virtual, Q&A to learn how you can state your value proposition in your LinkedIn profile while have hearty conversations with...
The new year is in full swing, and companies are hiring like crazy! How can you land a new job in 2020 without the pains of searching job boards? Join this live, virtual, Q&A to learn how you can state your value proposition in your LinkedIn profile while have hearty conversations with professional connections that can lead to job opportunities.
Penny Pearl, 2Actify Founder and CEO is a career strategist, certified coach and skilled networker that serves technical career-seeking professionals.
Penny and her team developed 2Actify, a program that teaches strategic online networking for career seekers so they can quickly find and act on job referrals and opportunities.
What format should work history/experience be displayed in LinkedIn? As a summary of each role or bullet points similar to your resume?
Not everyone actively reviews their LinkedIn messages or sometimes not even their emails. How do you best craft an introductory message that will get someones attention and a response?
How do I know if the conversation goes well enough for me to ask for referrals?
Tips for using LinkedIn for networking when you don’t have a current connection to a specific company.
How can you go about cold messaging an employee (You don't know this employee personally) at a company for potentially getting a referral?
How to start the conversation for networking?
What is the best way to thank someone who gives you a reference?
How can I get referral from former colleagues or managers for a new project without sounding pushy or out of nowhere?
Could you please let us know a strategy to reach out to people in the industry of interest and ask for referral?
Are in person meetings more important than online exchanges?
Once the initial contact is made how do you move from generic conversations to networking for jobs?
What is the best way to connect with people in the industry whom you don't know, who you hope will end up giving you a referral?
I have rave reviews from my customers but no offers from any networks.
Best ways to transition your career path into Tech Sales?
What are some good ways to engage with someone in your network who you have not connected with in way too long
When is the best time to ask for a referral? I was recently laid off and my VP and other upper management offered to provide referrals. Should I wait until I get a job or get it in advance?
How do I network when I don't know anyone and live in a rural area? Where do I begin? How do I know which companies to reach out to?
How can I craft a value proposition that stresses experience without focusing on age?
How can I improve my conversational skills to get the connections and jobs that I want?
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