September 11th, 2020
Gender Equity Workshop with Dr. Silke Oehrlein-Karpi
Networking is the most important method for career advancement! It works by building relationships and interacting with people who can help you explore career options and goals. Studies show that 70 to 90% of attractive positions within and outside of
be found outside the academic world through an interesting profiling and positioning in the network, i.e. again that successful networking depends on visibility. A network of established relationships provides information, support and feedback. Internal and
External network relationships and cooperation can also facilitate work processes by encouraging you professionally and personally to achieve your goals. In short: a functioning and lively network can increase self-efficacy, satisfaction and productivity.
be found outside the academic world through an interesting profiling and positioning in the network, i.e. again that successful networking depends on visibility. A network of established relationships provides information, support and feedback. Internal and
External network relationships and cooperation can also facilitate work processes by encouraging you professionally and personally to achieve your goals. In short: a functioning and lively network can increase self-efficacy, satisfaction and productivity.
We had an interesting, digital exchange at a workshop on the topic:
""Career factor visibility - the importance of self-presentation &
networking"
This is an important aspect, especially for young scientists, to create a better working atmosphere, to be networked and thus to be able to better shape their career.
""Career factor visibility - the importance of self-presentation &
networking"
This is an important aspect, especially for young scientists, to create a better working atmosphere, to be networked and thus to be able to better shape their career.