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Everyone has a personal brand, whether you’re aware of it or not. Your personal brand can help you stand out from your competitors and colleagues, attract opportunities, and otherwise benefit your career. So it’s important to take control of your brand and shape it into how you’d like to be perceived.
In this edition of Meet the Expert Kate Strachnyi dives into the fundamentals of building your data science brand. You’ll learn the importance of building a brand in data science, how to get started, the power of authenticity on social media, and more. Building your personal brand is a journey, and there are several paths that you can take. (You can always start small and grow your brand over time.) The journey doesn’t have to be difficult, but it will likely take you outside of your comfort zone. This session will help you set off in the right direction.
Recorded on October 26, 2021. See the original event page for resources for further learning or watch recordings of other past events.
O'Reilly Meet the Expert explores emerging business and technology topics and ideas through a series of one-hour interactive events. You’ll engage in a live conversation with experts, sharing your questions and ideas while hearing their unique perspectives, insights, fears, and predictions.
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- Title: Meet the Expert: Kate Strachnyi on Building a Data Brand
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- Release date: October 2021
- Publisher(s): O'Reilly Media, Inc.
- ISBN: 0636920629450
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