Episode 11 — Breaking Out of Your Shell: Effective Networking in the Sciences

Join us for an exciting conversation with Jake Ball, PhD, as we explore the art of networking in the sciences. With his extensive networking experience and dynamic approach, Dr. Ball shares top-notch tips and tricks for building authentic connections within and outside academia. Discover how to effectively expand your network, harness LinkedIn, and leverage conference opportunities to catapult your career to the next level. Seize this opportunity to step outside your comfort zone and transform your professional journey!

Cohosts:  Karoun H. Bagamian, Lindsey Laytner, Heidi Bolduc
Special Guest Cohost: Jake Ball

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Tune in as we explore the art of networking in the scientific world. This isn’t just any discussion—it’s a lively, laugh-filled exploration packed with insider secrets on how to forge meaningful connections with colleagues, employers, and clients, whether you are within or outside academia.

In this must-listen episode, you’ll discover the following:

  • Strategies to network like a pro.
  • How to step out of your comfort zone while staying true to yourself.
  • Tips for leveraging LinkedIn to grow your network and land your dream job.
 

Ready to transform your networking game? Don’t miss out on this dynamic conversation that blends humor and expertise—your next big career move could be just one listen away! 

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