Learn how to maximize your time spent and value from networking from home during this pandemic.

Finding the job of your dreams often means looking beyond job boards and tapping into the hidden job market—where opportunities are uncovered through relationships, not listings. This course helps you develop the skills and confidence to connect meaningfully with others, even when networking feels awkward or intimidating. You’ll gain a clear game plan for how to network both online and in person, while learning how to present your story authentically and positively, no matter your current job situation.
Through practical strategies and mindset shifts, you’ll explore how to build real relationships, leverage virtual networking opportunities, and position yourself effectively in conversations. Whether you're currently job hunting or just want to strengthen your professional circle, this webinar will help you feel more confident and connected as you take the next steps in your career journey.

Leadership & Life Coach Helping You Stop Holding Back & Lead with Confidence
Stephanie Michelle is a Forbes-featured leadership & life coach, certified hypnotherapist, and best-selling author of the transformational networking book, Confident Introvert. She has facilitated over 1,000 events and established a fulfilling career helping people generate meaningful connections with themselves and others that catapult them forward in their career and life. To date, Stephanie has helped thousands of people celebrate their strengths, step into their authentic confidence, and make meaningful connections through speaking at places like Harvard University and 1:1 coaching. Learn more: TheStephanieMichelle.com
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