Get Noticed and Get Promoted

Speakers

Shelley Row
Presenter

Start

May 20, 2015 - 2:00 PM

End

May 20, 2015 - 3:00 PM

Address

9401 Lee Highway, Suite 300, Fairfax, VA 22030   View map

Do you sometimes feel that you work hard but no one notices? Is it hard to speak up and be heard when everyone is talking on top of each other? Are you great at doing your job but struggle to be the social butterfly that gets all the attention? If you’ve experienced the frustration of not being fully recognized for your work then it’s time to do something about it. Sign up now to learn five skills that will help you stand out from the crowd—in a good way! These skills may seem simple but few learn and take advantage of them to enhance their career. Come ready to participate in this 60-minute, highly interactive webinar because you deserve to get noticed!

You will learn to:

  • Hone your personal brand,
  • Become the go-to person,
  • Speak up with the four Cs,
  • Develop exceptional listening skills, and
  • Use networking to increase your visibility.

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+1 (703) 522-4114

Email

education@stc.org

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Society for Technical Communication
Phone: +1 (703) 522-4114 | Fax: +1 (703) 522-2075
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The Society for Technical Communication advances technical communication as the discipline of transforming complex information into usable content for products, processes, and services.

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