


Are you craving more meaning in your career? To align your career with your purpose, your lifestyle, and your values?
Building meaningful career relationships—with your mentors, managers, colleagues, hiring managers, clients, partners, investors—is the key to not only building your...
Are you craving more meaning in your career? To align your career with your purpose, your lifestyle, and your values?
Building meaningful career relationships—with your mentors, managers, colleagues, hiring managers, clients, partners, investors—is the key to not only building your meaningful career, but it contributes to overall health.
Rebecca Otis Leder, author, and career development educator, will address:
Rebecca Otis Leder is the bestselling author of KNOCK: How to Open Doors and Build Career Relationships that Matter (www.theknockmethod.com/book), highlighting her original curriculum The Knock Method®: 5 steps to building high quality career connections, which has been featured by FastCompany, Inc. Magazine, Silicon Republic, NPR, and PBS. As an instructional designer and career educator, Rebecca designs and facilitates interactive career development training to help workplaces build cultures of connection, inclusion, and collaboration, and students and professionals build careers of meaning.
She has advised over 50 businesses and organizations in strategic marketing and career development strategies, and has trained over 600 students and professionals on The Knock Method in partnership with twelve organizations including Salesforce, Amazon, Year Up, Ampersand Professionals, Denver Scholarship Foundation, and JewishColorado. Rebecca was named a Rising Star Finalist by the Austin Business Journal, and 40 Under 40 by the Intermountain Jewish News.
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