In this solo episode, Her Leading Story host Julie Artis explores a key factor in career growth: networking. With her experience coaching clients and interviewing successful leaders, Julie uncovers one constant across the board—building relationships is essential for long-term success. But how can introverts, who often find networking exhausting, engage in this critical process without burning out? Julie breaks down the myths around networking and shares practical strategies to make it work for everyone.
From professional development to job searching, Julie dives into how to create authentic connections and build a robust network that aligns with your career goals. Whether you’re trying to climb the corporate ladder, make a career change, or simply expand your circle, this episode is packed with tips to help you get there.
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Production Credits: Produced by Awkward Sage Media
00:00 - Introduction to Her Leading Story
00:38 - The Importance of Networking
01:22 - Networking for Introverts
02:29 - Professional Development Networking
06:42 - Job Search Networking Strategies
10:50 - Cold Outreach Techniques
15:25 - Leveraging Connections in Job Applications
18:48 - Conclusion and Final Thoughts