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Art Of Networking

Art Of Networking (Virtual+ In person)

Saturday, April 19

10:00 AM - 11:00 AM PDT

​In these crazy times, do you keep looking & applying for jobs without much progress?

​Or are you a budding entrepreneur looking for a break via connections?

​Solution to both these scenarios – whether you are a fresh graduate or an experienced professional is learning the art of networking.

​Do you know 80 percent of high paying jobs are not even advertised and the only way to get to know about them is through referrals via a network?

​But if you are new to a region or new to an industry, how do you get to be part of a network? How do you get a referral and get hired?

​We recognize this to be a widespread problem especially amongst the Asian diaspora in America.

​Thus, we are proposing this Networking workshop Part1 with experienced professionals (Career coach & LinkedIn influencer and a HR executive) as a virtual session followed by an in person Part 2 Networking master class in Silicon Valley (Fremont location TBC) where you will get to apply the skills you learn in the workshop in a practical and friendly environment. This would be useful skill to add for to anyone from 16 to 70 years age who is looking to learn the art of networking.

Speakers

Dilip Saraf Managing Director
​An IIT graduate, Dilip has reinvented his career and pivoted at least 4 times in the past 4 decades in Silicon valley. He has been guiding on resume and interviewing preparedness besides how to master networking on LinkedIn.
Piyush Malik
20+ year Enterprise executive with Big 4 mgt consulting, big tech and c -level startup experiences and an Applied AI/ML & Data Analytics SME, Piyush is now startup advisor and angel investor after multiple startup experiences in the past 9 years. He's also the founding president of American Society of Engineers of Indian Origin (ASEI) Silicon Valley for the past decade to empower & mentor youth in STEM and help advance engineers & managers to CXO & senior executive careers as a community give back. He now runs the advisory firm "The Digital Agenda" to share his experiences & collaborate with startups & firms of all sizes

TBA

​PS: ASEI : American society of engineers of Indian origin is a 501c3 non profit established in 1983 to empower the next generation of engineers, technologists & scientists by upskilling, mentoring and providing a platform for networking amongst the diaspora in the USA. Check out the ASEI silicon valley chapter & join it’s upcoming activities that just celebrated its 10th Anniversary :

​https://aseiusa.com/silicon-valley-board-members/