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Networking can feel daunting — whether it's reaching out to someone new or fostering deeper connections within your organization. Yet, avoiding networking may hold you back from achieving your full potential. There are many suggested tips and tricks to make networking less painful, but no tried-and-true instructions. Until now.

Transform your networking challenges into an opportunity with this interactive session designed to make proactive networking to accelerate your career easy, effective, and empowering!

What You'll Gain:
- Effortlessly request time and knowledge from others
- Craft answers to "Tell me about yourself" that leave a lasting impression
- Master the art of informational meetings to turn strangers into advocates

Topics Covered:
- Proven frameworks for high-efficiency outreach (6-Point Email)
- A guide to impactful informational meetings (TIARA Model)
- Techniques to shine during introductions (FIT Model)
- Smart strategies for answering "Why this company/role?" (RAC Model)
- Follow-up tactics to build long-term advocacy (available in 2-hour session)

Why Attend?
- Learn research-backed methods that WORK.
- Practice live in a supportive, interactive environment.
- Take control of your career trajectory with confidence.

Join us to unlock the strategies that will turn awkward networking moments into career-accelerating connections!

 

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER FOR THIS FREE EVENT!
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Steve Dalton is the Amazon #1 best-selling author of The 2-Hour Job Search and The Job Closer, whose networking methods are taught at over 100 universities worldwide. A former Duke MBA career coach, Steve has delivered hundreds of workshops for Fortune 500 companies and top universities, helping organizations improve talent retention, advancement, and diversity. Steve has been featured in Fast Company, the Wall Street Journal and Fortune among others, and was a regular contributor to the Huffington Post. Based in Durham, NC, he holds an MBA from Duke and a chemical engineering degree from Case Western Reserve.

If you have any questions about the event, contact Tracy Corrigan at corrigat@ohio.edu. If you need help with event registration, contact Advancement Events at eventsadv@ohio.edu.

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