Convocation

Alumni Engagement

Free virtual event: Master Networking Skills to Launch Your Career

April 1, 2021

You’re invited! Ten Thousand Coffees is hosting a free workshop on April 8, 2021 at 12:30 p.m. CT to help you master networking skills that will launch your career or take your career to new heights.

We all know the best time to network is when you have a job (instead of when you want to find a job!). In today’s virtual reality, this is hard to do, particularly if you don’t know how. In addition, we know that fear and nerves can get in the way when trying to network at a first job or internship. At any stage of your career, networking can be challenging, especially when we can’t meet face-to-face.

Join expert networkers for this Office Hour on how to master networking skills to launch your career. This session will cover why it’s so important to build networks that will catapult your growth and career success. You will also have the chance to workshop the skills to become a superstar networker in a virtual environment – an essential soft skill that will be handy forever!

The event is free and open to all Red River College students and alumni. Whether you’re already a member of the Red River College Café or new to our mentoring platform, you’re invited to enhance your networking skills at this workshop event.

Why join?

  • You’ll learn about the benefit of networking and how to enhance or refresh your own networking skills
  • You’ll have the opportunity to workshop the skills you need to launch your career or take your career to new heights
  • You’ll be able to network with hundreds of students and alumni from across Canada

Don’t miss this exciting workshop hosted by Ten Thousand Coffees.


Workshop Host:
Erin Haid, Head of People, Ten Thousand Coffees

Moderator:
Sadaf Virji, Senior Manager – Customer Success, Ten Thousand Coffees


For more mentoring and networking opportunities, join the Red River College Café, powered by Ten Thousand Coffees.

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