


Networking is my superpower. I realized this early on when I came to Canada in 1996 and eventually it became a part of my routine. Networking allowed me to tap on resources, connections and opportunities I didn't know existed and evolve as a person in my personal and professional...
Networking is my superpower. I realized this early on when I came to Canada in 1996 and eventually it became a part of my routine. Networking allowed me to tap on resources, connections and opportunities I didn't know existed and evolve as a person in my personal and professional life.
In this chat, I want you to walk away with:
Bina Kamath is the CEO & Founder of Orion's Reach - a federal nonprofit organization based on a mentorship model. She is the proud recipient of the top mentors' award for 2019-2020 by CCIS in affiliation with the Federal Government. She is a Board Member and Communications Coach for several nonprofits and educational institutions.
How do we leverage network to find new work opportunities?
Best questions to ask during informational interview? Advice for career change networking?
How do you establish contact with a company you have interest working for when you don't know anyone connected to the company?
How to approach people whose careers you admire
How can I overcome the lack of confidence of networking with unknown professional contacts in my network such as on Linkedin
I would love to hear a super effective "intro statement" when reaching out to a "cold contact" when networking.
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