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How to Network in an Uncertain Job Market
September 29, 2025 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Free
Over 70% of job seekers land their next role through networking — yet most still rely solely on job boards. In today’s market, the right connections can make all the difference.
Join Albert Qian, Founder of Albert’s List for a practical and inspiring session on how to network effectively in the modern job hunt. With over 50,000 members in his career community and years of experience helping professionals land jobs, Albert will share actionable strategies you can use immediately to uncover hidden opportunities, build meaningful relationships, and turn conversations into interviews.
You’ll also hear from Garrett Rice, Co-Founder & CEO of Callings.ai, who will demonstrate how AI tools can make networking easier, more personalized, and more effective than ever.
What You’ll Learn
- Why networking drives the majority of successful job hunts
- The three types of networking that every job seeker should use
- Best practices for outreach (short, personalized, and respectful)
- How AI can supercharge your networking without losing authenticity
Who Should Attend
Job seekers, career changers, and professionals looking to accelerate their career search with both timeless strategies and modern tools.
Key Takeaway
Networking hasn’t gone away — it’s evolved. Learn from Albert’s expertise and see how new tools like Callings.ai can help you build the right connections faster.
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