Virtual or in-person networking? Do we need skills for both? | Webinar Registration Page
12:30-1:15pm BST | Wednesday 19th June | Microsoft Teams | Register now
jobs.ac.uk brings you an exclusive webinar to support the way you approach networking. In today’s interconnected world, building and nurturing professional relationships is a crucial part to many professionals roles. Developing your networking skills can open doors to endless opportunities, which can help shape the direction of your career and provide new opportunities.
Since COVID-19 the world of networking has changed rapidly. Not only are we networking face to face but businesses are leaping to virtual networking using video conferencing tools. The future of networking is to master both in-person and virtual events and building skills for both.
jobs.ac.uk has teamed up with networking advocates, to present to you a free 45-minute webinar on ‘Virtual or in-person networking? Do we need skills for both?’.
This webinar is suitable for anyone curious about the transition between in-person networking and virtual networking. For those who prefer in-person networking and are interested in how virtual networking can help put together face to face events.
Topics to include:
- The power of both virtual and in-person networking
- Why is it important to have the skills for both types of networking?
- How to feel more comfortable and confident when attending virtual networking events
At the end quarter of the webinar, our presenters will be allowing you to ask any relevant questions. Save time and submit your questions during the registration process. Or utilise the MS Teams Q&A button during the webinar.
Meet the Panellists:
Our host:
Susan Sheehan-Watson has held Professional Service roles at Newcastle University for over 14 years and is Newcastle Universities Association of Higher Educational Professionals (AHEP) Ambassadors and AUA Yorkshire and Northeast Deputy Network Coordinator.
Speakers:
Paula Keville started her professional career at the University of Warwick and is now a Network Engagement Manager for Tessiant and Founding Member of Women in Change.
Andrew Unwin has over 23 years’ experience in the Higher Education sector and is the Coordinator for the Scotland Network of the Association of Higher Education Professionals.
Visit other articles and webinars from jobs.ac.uk on Networking:
- ECRs: Sharpening your virtual networking strategies
- Networking post-COVID Webinar Summary
- Networking: How to Maximize Opportunities and Boost Your Career Connections
- International Networking
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