Networking Online During Coronavirus

Be Social Change

Date: Mar 26th

Virtual

When: March 26th

Time: 06:00 pm

End Time: 06:45 pm

Price Range: Free

Networking is the #1 skill for growing your career or business. Learn key strategies for building your network virtually.
Building a diverse and supportive network has always been the most important thing you can do to ensure job security and career options. Now, due to the Coronavirus/COVID-19 outbreak, it is even more important – and difficult – to foster a network that will support your career.

However, most people don’t like to “network” because the common form – going to events, swapping business cards, and gathering meaningless LinkedIn connections – simply doesn’t work and it no longer applies.

What’s needed is an online networking strategy that focuses on building meaningful connections and creating new opportunities for your career or business.

In this webinar, Marcos Salazar, Co-founder and CEO of Be Social Change, will share key online strategies and techniques for building inspiring, purposeful, and mutually beneficial relationships during this time of uncertainty.

The Instructor
Marcos Salazar (@marcossalazar) is a serial social entrepreneur, career coach, speaker, and community-builder. For as long as Marcos has been working in the social impact space, he has also been building businesses.

Marcos has worked in research and leadership development at the American Psychological Association, Girl Scouts, and the White House Project (promoting women to run for office). He is also the founder of two t-shirt companies, a number of social impact blogs, and the author of two books.

Through Be Social Change, Marcos taps into his entrepreneur’s creativity and social good inspiration to help people find and do meaningful work and lead more sustainable lifestyles.

Marcos earned a degree from Amherst College and a Masters in Organizational Management and an Executive Leadership Coaching certificate from The George Washington University. You can learn more about him at www.marcossalazar.com.